Blackwood's Magazine, Том 4W. Blackwood., 1819 |
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... eyes the sincerity with which , at the bottom of his heart , this man was the wor- shipper of the pure genius of his coun- try . The improprieties are superficial , the excellence is ever deep . - The man might be guilty in his own ...
... eyes the sincerity with which , at the bottom of his heart , this man was the wor- shipper of the pure genius of his coun- try . The improprieties are superficial , the excellence is ever deep . - The man might be guilty in his own ...
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... eyes , the enchanting smile , and the harmonious voice of the modest Er- nestine , had seduced him in Murcia ; how , after some time , he gained cour- age to tell her of all the pains he was suffering for her ; how his virtuous but kind ...
... eyes , the enchanting smile , and the harmonious voice of the modest Er- nestine , had seduced him in Murcia ; how , after some time , he gained cour- age to tell her of all the pains he was suffering for her ; how his virtuous but kind ...
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... eye . " He was at this part of the story , when they heard a loud knocking at the gate . The Minstrel trembled more than ... eyes off the ground , towards Ernestine , who conducted her to the chamber she was to sleep in , also without ...
... eye . " He was at this part of the story , when they heard a loud knocking at the gate . The Minstrel trembled more than ... eyes off the ground , towards Ernestine , who conducted her to the chamber she was to sleep in , also without ...
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... eyes on him , the sight of his bald head , his beard , that had been so inhumanly torn by the terrible Minstrel , and his dress all in tatters , together with his strange countenance , formed such a spectacle , that even at this melting ...
... eyes on him , the sight of his bald head , his beard , that had been so inhumanly torn by the terrible Minstrel , and his dress all in tatters , together with his strange countenance , formed such a spectacle , that even at this melting ...
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... eyes full of meaning , whom he re- leased one morning from a night's imprisonment in those gloomy vaults . I shall only add , in behalf of my friend , whose letter I transcribe , that he is a person of the most unsullied honour and ...
... eyes full of meaning , whom he re- leased one morning from a night's imprisonment in those gloomy vaults . I shall only add , in behalf of my friend , whose letter I transcribe , that he is a person of the most unsullied honour and ...
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