Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men's Tales", Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1846 - 384 páginas |
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... trust , And how to spare , to spend , to give ( Our prudence kind , our pity just ) , — ' Tis then we rightly learn to live . CRABBE , LOVE AND DUTY . CHAPTER I. CHER EUGENE , VICTOR When all the fiercer passions cease ...
... trust , And how to spare , to spend , to give ( Our prudence kind , our pity just ) , — ' Tis then we rightly learn to live . CRABBE , LOVE AND DUTY . CHAPTER I. CHER EUGENE , VICTOR When all the fiercer passions cease ...
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... VICTOR TO EUGENE . Here I am , at last , amid charming scenery ! It is impossible for anything to be more romantic , more beautiful , than this sea - coast . Imagine the ma- jestic , lowering cliffs rising precipitously from the beach ...
... VICTOR TO EUGENE . Here I am , at last , amid charming scenery ! It is impossible for anything to be more romantic , more beautiful , than this sea - coast . Imagine the ma- jestic , lowering cliffs rising precipitously from the beach ...
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... VICTOR . Many thanks , dearest Victor , for all your abominable nonsense . It is so exactly yourself , that , like an ex- ecrable caricature of an ugly face , one values it for its resemblance . The picture of your mind , I thank you ...
... VICTOR . Many thanks , dearest Victor , for all your abominable nonsense . It is so exactly yourself , that , like an ex- ecrable caricature of an ugly face , one values it for its resemblance . The picture of your mind , I thank you ...
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... Victor Hugo , La Sue , La Martine , & c . & c . & c . & c . who all see , and believe , and make out , so much more than any one else in their senses can . I profess to understand none of these things . I think life a very pleasant ...
... Victor Hugo , La Sue , La Martine , & c . & c . & c . & c . who all see , and believe , and make out , so much more than any one else in their senses can . I profess to understand none of these things . I think life a very pleasant ...
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... , et gentille Euphémie sighs and lifts up her blue eyes , and is contracted to La Rivière . - so go hang yourself . - CHAPTER II . VICTOR TO EUGENE . THERE has been XII . N LOVE AND DUTY . 193 yourself, if you had looked like a fool—...
... , et gentille Euphémie sighs and lifts up her blue eyes , and is contracted to La Rivière . - so go hang yourself . - CHAPTER II . VICTOR TO EUGENE . THERE has been XII . N LOVE AND DUTY . 193 yourself, if you had looked like a fool—...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1836 |
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