Mosses from an Old ManseF. Warne, 1884 - 445 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 54–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 148
... aspect of a fated man . Is it too wild a thought that my fate may have assumed this im- age of myself , and therefore haunts me with such inevit- able pertinacity , originating every act which it appears to imitate , while it deludes me ...
... aspect of a fated man . Is it too wild a thought that my fate may have assumed this im- age of myself , and therefore haunts me with such inevit- able pertinacity , originating every act which it appears to imitate , while it deludes me ...
Էջ 159
... aspect that is peculiar to the Hall of Fantasy , insomuch that it seemed practicable at that very instant to realise some plan for the perfection of mankind . But , alas ! if reformers would understand the sphere in which their lot is ...
... aspect that is peculiar to the Hall of Fantasy , insomuch that it seemed practicable at that very instant to realise some plan for the perfection of mankind . But , alas ! if reformers would understand the sphere in which their lot is ...
Էջ 210
... aspect , and now a softer smile than the former , kissing her hand likewise , tossing her head , and managing her fan ; while within the mirror an un- substantial little maid repeated every gesture and did all the foolish things that ...
... aspect , and now a softer smile than the former , kissing her hand likewise , tossing her head , and managing her fan ; while within the mirror an un- substantial little maid repeated every gesture and did all the foolish things that ...
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