The Literary Souvenir, Or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance1825 - English literature |
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... once visited Smyrna , when the plague was raging there ; and the illustrations with which he supported his opinions , were made with such clearness , and even eloquence , that they had en- tirely settled the general conviction that the ...
... once visited Smyrna , when the plague was raging there ; and the illustrations with which he supported his opinions , were made with such clearness , and even eloquence , that they had en- tirely settled the general conviction that the ...
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... once feeling as though he were looked upon by all present as the person expected to perform the fatal operation . The enthusiasm which had in- spired him fled , and had left him almost powerless to speak or move ; his lip quivered , an ...
... once feeling as though he were looked upon by all present as the person expected to perform the fatal operation . The enthusiasm which had in- spired him fled , and had left him almost powerless to speak or move ; his lip quivered , an ...
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... once in- quire who will be the man to undertake this ? " He looked round the assembly , and immediately there was a breathless silence throughout the hall . Many an eye shrunk beneath his gaze , and the few whose looks encountered it ...
... once in- quire who will be the man to undertake this ? " He looked round the assembly , and immediately there was a breathless silence throughout the hall . Many an eye shrunk beneath his gaze , and the few whose looks encountered it ...
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... once did she raise her eyes . " I shall do all that you would have me . " - Guyon rose up from her side and kissed her cold cheek , yet he still lingered , and looked down upon her with tender affection . " No , I am not ill , " she ...
... once did she raise her eyes . " I shall do all that you would have me . " - Guyon rose up from her side and kissed her cold cheek , yet he still lingered , and looked down upon her with tender affection . " No , I am not ill , " she ...
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... Once she thought she could distinguish her own name . She sank on her knees , rejoicing that her prayers might be offered up at the same time and in the same place with his . The faint light of morn- ing began to dawn , and Delphine ...
... Once she thought she could distinguish her own name . She sank on her knees , rejoicing that her prayers might be offered up at the same time and in the same place with his . The faint light of morn- ing began to dawn , and Delphine ...
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