Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... eyes , and in the superstitious eyes of all about her , with certain mysterious attributes . This beautiful maiden has the en- thusiasm , and the pride , and the daring confidence of a priestess , a martyr , and a prophetess . She ...
... eyes , and in the superstitious eyes of all about her , with certain mysterious attributes . This beautiful maiden has the en- thusiasm , and the pride , and the daring confidence of a priestess , a martyr , and a prophetess . She ...
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... eyes , was only withheld by the timidity of love and the con- sciousness of his own inferiority in birth and riches , from offering her his hand . At every new meeting she determined to discover to him , more plainly , her real ...
... eyes , was only withheld by the timidity of love and the con- sciousness of his own inferiority in birth and riches , from offering her his hand . At every new meeting she determined to discover to him , more plainly , her real ...
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... eyes , but where the understanding is positively allowed to obliterate the eyes as it were : for not only does the man believe the evidence of his ' understanding in opposition to that of his eyes , but ( which is monstrous ! ) the ...
... eyes , but where the understanding is positively allowed to obliterate the eyes as it were : for not only does the man believe the evidence of his ' understanding in opposition to that of his eyes , but ( which is monstrous ! ) the ...
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