The Academical ReaderJ. J. Harrod, 1831 - 324 páginas |
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... stood some moments in the room without the young lady's being sensible of their entering it . 7. " Miss ! " said the old woman , at last , in a soft tone.- She turned and showed one of the finest faces in the world . It was touched ...
... stood some moments in the room without the young lady's being sensible of their entering it . 7. " Miss ! " said the old woman , at last , in a soft tone.- She turned and showed one of the finest faces in the world . It was touched ...
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... stood the organ mentioned by La Roche ; before it was a curtain , which his daughter drew aside , and placing herself on a seat within , and drawing the curtain close , so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition , began a ...
... stood the organ mentioned by La Roche ; before it was a curtain , which his daughter drew aside , and placing herself on a seat within , and drawing the curtain close , so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition , began a ...
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... stood at Abraham's tent . Her lips were pressed Till the blood left them ; and the wandering veins Of her transparent forehead were swelled out As if her pride would burst them . Her dark eye Was clear and tearless , and the light of ...
... stood at Abraham's tent . Her lips were pressed Till the blood left them ; and the wandering veins Of her transparent forehead were swelled out As if her pride would burst them . Her dark eye Was clear and tearless , and the light of ...
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... stood beside the well her God had given To gush in that deep wilderness , and bathed The forehead of her child until he laughed In his reviving happiness , and lisped His infant thought of gladness at the sight Of the cool plashing of ...
... stood beside the well her God had given To gush in that deep wilderness , and bathed The forehead of her child until he laughed In his reviving happiness , and lisped His infant thought of gladness at the sight Of the cool plashing of ...
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... stood , his heart be- came more and more elated at every step he advanced . With joy he proceeded , looking eagerly around ; but he observed few of the objects with which he had been for- merly conversant . A magnificent edifice was ...
... stood , his heart be- came more and more elated at every step he advanced . With joy he proceeded , looking eagerly around ; but he observed few of the objects with which he had been for- merly conversant . A magnificent edifice was ...
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