Pictures of the World at Home and Abroad, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1843 |
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Strana 103
... never yet conceived . He had read of oreads and dryads , of fairies and genii , but never till now had his imagination ( though a poet's ) bodied forth the form of things unknown , as his eye now did , at the sight of perhaps the most ...
... never yet conceived . He had read of oreads and dryads , of fairies and genii , but never till now had his imagination ( though a poet's ) bodied forth the form of things unknown , as his eye now did , at the sight of perhaps the most ...
Strana 249
... never offered , and the disdain which occasioned so much uneasiness , being mental , could only be suspected ; and while this was so , Tylney was safe . Besides , if he had been a bolder man than he was ( as he was once known to say ) ...
... never offered , and the disdain which occasioned so much uneasiness , being mental , could only be suspected ; and while this was so , Tylney was safe . Besides , if he had been a bolder man than he was ( as he was once known to say ) ...
Strana 359
... never unyeiled . Jealousy , in short , never abandoned Robert Sterling ; and Robert Sterling , therefore , where he had superiors in rank and power , was never happy . It would be difficult to say where was now the cause of his ...
... never unyeiled . Jealousy , in short , never abandoned Robert Sterling ; and Robert Sterling , therefore , where he had superiors in rank and power , was never happy . It would be difficult to say where was now the cause of his ...
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