Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 140W. Blackwood & Sons, 1865 |
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... true that Sarracinesca is to marry Madame Mayer , " were the words she read . But that was all . There chanced to have been just room for the sentence at the foot of the page , and by the time her friend had turned over the leaf , she ...
... true that Sarracinesca is to marry Madame Mayer , " were the words she read . But that was all . There chanced to have been just room for the sentence at the foot of the page , and by the time her friend had turned over the leaf , she ...
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... true that she was innocent ; whether she were not really to be blamed , if perhaps she had really prevented Giovanni from marrying Donno Tullia . But if that were true , she must herself be the woman he spoke of in his letter . Any ...
... true that she was innocent ; whether she were not really to be blamed , if perhaps she had really prevented Giovanni from marrying Donno Tullia . But if that were true , she must herself be the woman he spoke of in his letter . Any ...
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... true affec- tion should be , resisting the first impressions of the master - passion with the indifference of one accus- tomed to believe that love could not come near his life , and was in general a thing to be avoided a man , moreover ...
... true affec- tion should be , resisting the first impressions of the master - passion with the indifference of one accus- tomed to believe that love could not come near his life , and was in general a thing to be avoided a man , moreover ...
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... true to their type , although one produces nothing but what is suggestive of solitude and melan- choly , while the other is an Arcadia of happy song and joyous camara- derie . The presiding deity of the Vire is , in fact , the god of ...
... true to their type , although one produces nothing but what is suggestive of solitude and melan- choly , while the other is an Arcadia of happy song and joyous camara- derie . The presiding deity of the Vire is , in fact , the god of ...
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... true civilisation , and which never was more alive than at the present day , both at home and abroad . In America , the magnum opus of Professor Child1 of Boston - by far the most exhaustive and important work of its kind ever attempted ...
... true civilisation , and which never was more alive than at the present day , both at home and abroad . In America , the magnum opus of Professor Child1 of Boston - by far the most exhaustive and important work of its kind ever attempted ...
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