The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... perhaps , be said hat his eyes were placed too near his nose , and that one was rather smaller than the other ; they were of a greyish brown , but of a peculiar clearness , and when animated possessed a fire which seemed to look through ...
... perhaps , be said hat his eyes were placed too near his nose , and that one was rather smaller than the other ; they were of a greyish brown , but of a peculiar clearness , and when animated possessed a fire which seemed to look through ...
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... perhaps one of the best in any language , not excepting the rman . It only wanted one thing , as I told Lewis , to have rendered it perfect . should have made the dæmon really in love with Ambrosio : this would have -en it a human ...
... perhaps one of the best in any language , not excepting the rman . It only wanted one thing , as I told Lewis , to have rendered it perfect . should have made the dæmon really in love with Ambrosio : this would have -en it a human ...
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... perhaps the greatest to wh subject him . Conscious of powers which he ca out being the object of ridicule , or without who hear him , he resigns himself to the tranqui in so far as regards the pleasures of social int level with those ...
... perhaps the greatest to wh subject him . Conscious of powers which he ca out being the object of ridicule , or without who hear him , he resigns himself to the tranqui in so far as regards the pleasures of social int level with those ...
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