The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4;Том 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... becoming more suggestive than narratory , until at last it was nothing but a wild burst of passion , the cry of the maniac broken upon the wheel of fortune , and raving at fate , This is his strange and pitiful story : - " What an ugly ...
... becoming more suggestive than narratory , until at last it was nothing but a wild burst of passion , the cry of the maniac broken upon the wheel of fortune , and raving at fate , This is his strange and pitiful story : - " What an ugly ...
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... becoming perfectly Grecian in outline , and my black hair curling sharp and crisply all over my round well - shaped head . " You were soon pretty enough for your father to make a fuss about you , though cross and peevish in the extreme ...
... becoming perfectly Grecian in outline , and my black hair curling sharp and crisply all over my round well - shaped head . " You were soon pretty enough for your father to make a fuss about you , though cross and peevish in the extreme ...
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... becomes covered with cinders ; not so a star . These exquisite im- pressions were renewed every evening for Dea , and she was ready to weep with tenderness whilst the audience were in contortions of laughter . Those around her were but ...
... becomes covered with cinders ; not so a star . These exquisite im- pressions were renewed every evening for Dea , and she was ready to weep with tenderness whilst the audience were in contortions of laughter . Those around her were but ...
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... become of that poor child , that sweet blind girl who loved him ? Without this rictus , which made him a clown without parallel , he would have been a mounte- bank , like any other ; a common athlete , a picker up of pence between the ...
... become of that poor child , that sweet blind girl who loved him ? Without this rictus , which made him a clown without parallel , he would have been a mounte- bank , like any other ; a common athlete , a picker up of pence between the ...
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... , by which a mouthful becomes a kiss . They drank ale or wine from the same glass , as they might drink dew out of the same lily . Two souls in an agape have the grace of two birds . Gwynplaine waited on 24 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... , by which a mouthful becomes a kiss . They drank ale or wine from the same glass , as they might drink dew out of the same lily . Two souls in an agape have the grace of two birds . Gwynplaine waited on 24 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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