John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... face of God , and woman's tears , and woman's self - sacrifice and devotion , and woman's love . Yes , it is only a Romance . It is only the ivory gates falling back at the fairy touch . It is only the leaden sky breaking for a moment ...
... face of God , and woman's tears , and woman's self - sacrifice and devotion , and woman's love . Yes , it is only a Romance . It is only the ivory gates falling back at the fairy touch . It is only the leaden sky breaking for a moment ...
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... face was high and noble , but on closely comparing it — as I did several times - with that of the Monk in the dining - room , I arrived at the conclusion that either the likeness between the brothers was exaggerated , or the expression ...
... face was high and noble , but on closely comparing it — as I did several times - with that of the Monk in the dining - room , I arrived at the conclusion that either the likeness between the brothers was exaggerated , or the expression ...
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... face of the cavalier . The next day was Sunday , and I opened my window on a lovely prospect of lawn and water , with the fir woods sweeping up the hill - sides beyond . Walking out in the avenue when I was dressed , I met the family ...
... face of the cavalier . The next day was Sunday , and I opened my window on a lovely prospect of lawn and water , with the fir woods sweeping up the hill - sides beyond . Walking out in the avenue when I was dressed , I met the family ...
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... face was life - like , and the likeness to the portrait was quite perceptible . The inscription was curious— " sub marmore isto Johannes Inglesant , Peccator , usque ad judicium latet , expectans revelationem filiorum Dei . " I told the ...
... face was life - like , and the likeness to the portrait was quite perceptible . The inscription was curious— " sub marmore isto Johannes Inglesant , Peccator , usque ad judicium latet , expectans revelationem filiorum Dei . " I told the ...
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... face . He lay listlessly on his bed listening to the summer wind , and when at last he fell asleep , it was but a light fitful slumber , out of which he woke ever and anon to hear the distant chanting of the monks , and see by the ...
... face . He lay listlessly on his bed listening to the summer wind , and when at last he fell asleep , it was but a light fitful slumber , out of which he woke ever and anon to hear the distant chanting of the monks , and see by the ...
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