The Sketch BookG.P. Putnam, 1911 - Всего страниц: 544 |
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... soul . There was something in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was Roscoe . I drew back with an involuntary feeling of ...
... soul . There was something in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was Roscoe . I drew back with an involuntary feeling of ...
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... souls , and are , like manna , sent from heaven , in the wilderness of this world . I While my feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . was riding out with a gentleman , to ...
... souls , and are , like manna , sent from heaven , in the wilderness of this world . I While my feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . was riding out with a gentleman , to ...
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... soul . The more he saw cause to love her , the more torturing was the thought that he was soon to make her wretched . A little while , thought he , and the smile will vanish from that cheek— the song will die away from those lips - the ...
... soul . The more he saw cause to love her , the more torturing was the thought that he was soon to make her wretched . A little while , thought he , and the smile will vanish from that cheek— the song will die away from those lips - the ...
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... soul to the earth , by telling her that her husband is a beggar ! that she is to forego all the elegancies of life— all the pleasures of society - to shrink with me into indi- gence and obscurity ! To tell her that I have dragged her ...
... soul to the earth , by telling her that her husband is a beggar ! that she is to forego all the elegancies of life— all the pleasures of society - to shrink with me into indi- gence and obscurity ! To tell her that I have dragged her ...
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... soul , and was soon tempted to repeat the draught . One taste pro- voked another ; and he reiterated his visits to the flagon so often that at length his senses were overpowered , his eyes swam in his head , his head gradually declined ...
... soul , and was soon tempted to repeat the draught . One taste pro- voked another ; and he reiterated his visits to the flagon so often that at length his senses were overpowered , his eyes swam in his head , his head gradually declined ...
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