The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 53Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 - American literature |
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Page 173
... eyes and the sweet songs which they sang at his cradle ; his own childish plays , and the tales of heroic deeds to which he lis- tened . And then he describes how he left the convent at last during that stormy night ; how he had loved ...
... eyes and the sweet songs which they sang at his cradle ; his own childish plays , and the tales of heroic deeds to which he lis- tened . And then he describes how he left the convent at last during that stormy night ; how he had loved ...
Page 332
... eyes that were looking at them with interest and curiosity . There were many highly re- spectable and sensible men , whom no- body cared particularly to see , and who took their places in a perfectly natural manner , as though well ...
... eyes that were looking at them with interest and curiosity . There were many highly re- spectable and sensible men , whom no- body cared particularly to see , and who took their places in a perfectly natural manner , as though well ...
Page 333
... eyes affectedly cast tion to criticise the literary merits of down , and go to their place without ever their sermon , high as those were : but looking up , and rise and begin without you walked home thinking of the les- one glance at ...
... eyes affectedly cast tion to criticise the literary merits of down , and go to their place without ever their sermon , high as those were : but looking up , and rise and begin without you walked home thinking of the les- one glance at ...
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