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Página 44
... rock to rock . The course of the sun , also , alters them en- tirely by the difference of the shadows ; and the clouds , frequently rolled in white masses halfway down their peaks , give them an appearance of much greater height than ...
... rock to rock . The course of the sun , also , alters them en- tirely by the difference of the shadows ; and the clouds , frequently rolled in white masses halfway down their peaks , give them an appearance of much greater height than ...
Página 49
... rock , had formed a deep basin for itself below ; and , round about , the trees had grown up , nourished by its waters ; and as if in gratitude bent down over the clear still pool , hiding it from the rays of the obtrusive sun . Henri ...
... rock , had formed a deep basin for itself below ; and , round about , the trees had grown up , nourished by its waters ; and as if in gratitude bent down over the clear still pool , hiding it from the rays of the obtrusive sun . Henri ...
Página 55
... rock . But here , turning off to the left , we passed through the town of Laruns itself ,. which is as odd a ... rocks and mountains to the west rose THE DESULTORY MAN . 55.
... rock . But here , turning off to the left , we passed through the town of Laruns itself ,. which is as odd a ... rocks and mountains to the west rose THE DESULTORY MAN . 55.
Página 57
... rock , with a roar which is heard for a great distance . At particular times , the sun , finding a way for his beams ... rocks , and hang- ing wood . C3 THE EAUX CHAUDES . On every nerve The deadly winter THE DESULTORY MAN . 57.
... rock , with a roar which is heard for a great distance . At particular times , the sun , finding a way for his beams ... rocks , and hang- ing wood . C3 THE EAUX CHAUDES . On every nerve The deadly winter THE DESULTORY MAN . 57.
Página 59
... rocks , trees , and underwood , the ravine widened into a narrow valley , varying from two to six hundred yards wide ... rock , where the traveller may turn in to pray ; and there could scarcely be a spot more solemn . In these passes ...
... rocks , trees , and underwood , the ravine widened into a narrow valley , varying from two to six hundred yards wide ... rock , where the traveller may turn in to pray ; and there could scarcely be a spot more solemn . In these passes ...
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appeared arms Attila Azimantium barbarian beautiful beheld BENJAMIN MORRELL bosom bright brow called calm castle Cauterets chateau cloud cottage Count of Boulogne cried curé dark death dream earth Emily Engravings eyes fair fancy father fear feet fire fisherman Flanders Fleurette France French guerite hand Hassan head heard heart hills Honoria horse hour Huns Jurançon king King of France La Brède Laruns light LL.D look Lord Marguerite MARIA EDGEWORTH Mariette MARY OF BURGUNDY Menenius mind monarch Monsieur Montesquieu morning mountains nature never night passed Pierrefitte Portrait prince Pyrenees Quimper replied rest river rock rose round scarcely Scarphout scene seemed seen side smile soon sorcier soul spot stood stream tell thee thing thou thought tion told took town traveller turned valley voice whole wild young
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Página 13 - Plutarch's Lives of illustrious Men. Translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch, by JOHN and WILLIAM LANGHORNE.
Página 33 - As some lone miser, visiting his store, Bends at his treasure, counts, recounts it o'er, Hoards after hoards his rising raptures fill, Yet still he sighs, for hoards are wanting still...
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