The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 32William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1875 |
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... eyes , was not so much fascinated by this splendid creature , with the warm gold close - waved hair , and hazel eyes so full of life and fire , as were her father and mother . She kept her twenty - years ' - old intellect more in hand ...
... eyes , was not so much fascinated by this splendid creature , with the warm gold close - waved hair , and hazel eyes so full of life and fire , as were her father and mother . She kept her twenty - years ' - old intellect more in hand ...
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... eyes of Leviathan . it not written His eyes are like the eyelids of the morning ? ' " The story of the strange monster in Milton - he is not a whale , as some suggest , for he has a scaly rind , nor is he a crocodile , for he slumbers ...
... eyes of Leviathan . it not written His eyes are like the eyelids of the morning ? ' " The story of the strange monster in Milton - he is not a whale , as some suggest , for he has a scaly rind , nor is he a crocodile , for he slumbers ...
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... eyes gazing always where Florence lay , for this ? And is it wonderful that after such overtures lines more and more bitter should steal even into the song of that celestial Paradiso which , by himself , among the woody glens and on the ...
... eyes gazing always where Florence lay , for this ? And is it wonderful that after such overtures lines more and more bitter should steal even into the song of that celestial Paradiso which , by himself , among the woody glens and on the ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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