The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... eyes were cast upon her , invoking the boon , perhaps , of a drop of cold water ; or her assistance to change a posture , which compelled him to behold the ghastly writhings or deathful smile of his neighbour . " The visitant had left ...
... eyes were cast upon her , invoking the boon , perhaps , of a drop of cold water ; or her assistance to change a posture , which compelled him to behold the ghastly writhings or deathful smile of his neighbour . " The visitant had left ...
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... eyes the while . It was more as if he saw through you - beyond you - into the eyes of somebody else , behind you . He would hold on his course , too , very oddly ; sometimes , for a full hour ; the same voice ; the same tone - rather ...
... eyes the while . It was more as if he saw through you - beyond you - into the eyes of somebody else , behind you . He would hold on his course , too , very oddly ; sometimes , for a full hour ; the same voice ; the same tone - rather ...
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... eyes would sparkle , so the men allowed ' - like the mischief ; and she would stand a tiptoe , with a dignity ... eyes were sometimes full of strange , womanly mean- ing ; solemn and beautiful , beyond any thing that we see in the eyes ...
... eyes would sparkle , so the men allowed ' - like the mischief ; and she would stand a tiptoe , with a dignity ... eyes were sometimes full of strange , womanly mean- ing ; solemn and beautiful , beyond any thing that we see in the eyes ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
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