Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... smile ; a majestie severity in her frown ; a divine charm in her harmony ; a speechless energy in her silence ; a voice in her thunders , that no reflecting being can resist . It is in such scenes and seasons , that the heart is deepest ...
... smile ; a majestie severity in her frown ; a divine charm in her harmony ; a speechless energy in her silence ; a voice in her thunders , that no reflecting being can resist . It is in such scenes and seasons , that the heart is deepest ...
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... smile ; a quality in which Frenchwomen excel universally . Our Ma- dame Gibou keeps her little artillery at play during the whole of the dinner - time , and has brought her smile under such a discipline as to suit it exactly to the ...
... smile ; a quality in which Frenchwomen excel universally . Our Ma- dame Gibou keeps her little artillery at play during the whole of the dinner - time , and has brought her smile under such a discipline as to suit it exactly to the ...
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... smile on her face , adjusting her cap , which was a little on one side . As she went down stairs I heard the ... smiles . He could not be so old , nor cross , nor ugly either . I had to go to work at his picture again , and to paint him ...
... smile on her face , adjusting her cap , which was a little on one side . As she went down stairs I heard the ... smiles . He could not be so old , nor cross , nor ugly either . I had to go to work at his picture again , and to paint him ...
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... smile doth play , The sober thought you see ; Eyes that all soft and tender seem , And kind affections round them beam , But most of all on me ; A form , though not of finest mould , Where yet a something you behold Unconsciously doth ...
... smile doth play , The sober thought you see ; Eyes that all soft and tender seem , And kind affections round them beam , But most of all on me ; A form , though not of finest mould , Where yet a something you behold Unconsciously doth ...
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... smile , " The hemp is saved ; the man is drowned . We'll let him float awhile ? Or give him Christian burial on the strand ? He'll find his fellows peaceful under sand . ” Lee's waste was greater than his gain . " I'll try the ...
... smile , " The hemp is saved ; the man is drowned . We'll let him float awhile ? Or give him Christian burial on the strand ? He'll find his fellows peaceful under sand . ” Lee's waste was greater than his gain . " I'll try the ...
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Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2 Evert Augustus Duyckinck,George Long Duyckinck Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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