American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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Page 42
... Aurelian heard the report of it with lively joy , and said that ' now all would go well . ' Curio is a good friend of mine ; will it please you to hear these things from his own lips ? ' ' No , ' said Julia ; ' I would hear no more ...
... Aurelian heard the report of it with lively joy , and said that ' now all would go well . ' Curio is a good friend of mine ; will it please you to hear these things from his own lips ? ' ' No , ' said Julia ; ' I would hear no more ...
Page 43
... Aurelian advanced , shaking the air with its thrilling din the neighing of horses , the frequent blasts of the trumpet - the whole made more solemnly imposing by the vast masses of cloud which swept over the sky , now suddenly unveil ...
... Aurelian advanced , shaking the air with its thrilling din the neighing of horses , the frequent blasts of the trumpet - the whole made more solemnly imposing by the vast masses of cloud which swept over the sky , now suddenly unveil ...
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... Aurelian leaped from his seat , and by his countenance , white and awe - struck , showed that to him it came as a voice from the gods . He spoke not , but stood gazing at the dark entrance into the temple from which the sound had come ...
... Aurelian leaped from his seat , and by his countenance , white and awe - struck , showed that to him it came as a voice from the gods . He spoke not , but stood gazing at the dark entrance into the temple from which the sound had come ...
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... Aurelian , pale as it seemed to me with superstitious fear , strove to shake it off , giving it artfully and with violence the appearance of offended dignity . His voice was a shriek rather than a human ut- terance , as he cried out ...
... Aurelian , pale as it seemed to me with superstitious fear , strove to shake it off , giving it artfully and with violence the appearance of offended dignity . His voice was a shriek rather than a human ut- terance , as he cried out ...
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... Aurelian . No smile was seen to light up his dark countenance . The jests of Varus , and the wisdom of Porphyrius alike failed to reach him . Wrapped up in his own thoughts , he brooded gloomily over what had happened , and strove to ...
... Aurelian . No smile was seen to light up his dark countenance . The jests of Varus , and the wisdom of Porphyrius alike failed to reach him . Wrapped up in his own thoughts , he brooded gloomily over what had happened , and strove to ...
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