Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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Página 56
... heart . With- out pretending , he says , to decide on Burr's innocence or guilt , " his situation is such as should appeal eloquently to the feelings of every generous bosom . Sorry am I to say the reverse has been the fact : fallen ...
... heart . With- out pretending , he says , to decide on Burr's innocence or guilt , " his situation is such as should appeal eloquently to the feelings of every generous bosom . Sorry am I to say the reverse has been the fact : fallen ...
Página 64
... heart wanted anchorage . I was naturally susceptible , and tried to form other attachments , but my heart would not hold on ; it would continually recur to what it had lost ; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and ...
... heart wanted anchorage . I was naturally susceptible , and tried to form other attachments , but my heart would not hold on ; it would continually recur to what it had lost ; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and ...
Página 65
... heart , is evidence of the tender confidence that existed between him and this family . That this intimacy would have resulted in marriage , or an offer of marriage , if the lady's affections had not . been preoccupied , the Fosters ...
... heart , is evidence of the tender confidence that existed between him and this family . That this intimacy would have resulted in marriage , or an offer of marriage , if the lady's affections had not . been preoccupied , the Fosters ...
Página 66
... could not find in his heart to part . Hence , after a night of pale and speechless melancholy , the gay , animated , happy countenance with which he sprang to our coach- box to take his old seat on it , and 66 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... could not find in his heart to part . Hence , after a night of pale and speechless melancholy , the gay , animated , happy countenance with which he sprang to our coach- box to take his old seat on it , and 66 WASHINGTON IRVING .
Página 69
... heart , he alludes , with gratification , to the report of the engagement of James Paul- ding , and then says : - " It is what we must all come to at last . I see you are hankering after it , and I confess I have done so for a long time ...
... heart , he alludes , with gratification , to the report of the engagement of James Paul- ding , and then says : - " It is what we must all come to at last . I see you are hankering after it , and I confess I have done so for a long time ...
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