Mosses from an Old ManseF. Warne, 1884 - 445 էջ |
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Էջ 97
... seemed to suppose that Dr. Rappaccini was involving him . such a suspicion , though it disturbed Giovanni , was in- adequate to restrain him . The instant that he was aware of the possibility of approaching Beatrice , it seemed an ...
... seemed to suppose that Dr. Rappaccini was involving him . such a suspicion , though it disturbed Giovanni , was in- adequate to restrain him . The instant that he was aware of the possibility of approaching Beatrice , it seemed an ...
Էջ 175
... seemed her most valuable possession , for another jewel of the same kind , but so worn and defaced as to be utterly worthless . In one shop there were a great many crowns of laurel and myrtle , which soldiers , authors , statesmen , and ...
... seemed her most valuable possession , for another jewel of the same kind , but so worn and defaced as to be utterly worthless . In one shop there were a great many crowns of laurel and myrtle , which soldiers , authors , statesmen , and ...
Էջ 366
... seemed to have taken the aspect of a small white town . A thin vapour being still diffused through the atmosphere , the wreaths and pillars of fog , whether hung in air or based on earth , appeared not less substantial than the edifices ...
... seemed to have taken the aspect of a small white town . A thin vapour being still diffused through the atmosphere , the wreaths and pillars of fog , whether hung in air or based on earth , appeared not less substantial than the edifices ...
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