The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... eye ; but , in the next , the lamp dropped from her hand , and she fell senseless at the foot of the couch . Still ... eyes from Emily to the bed , where , in the next moment , she too saw the pall slowly lifted and fall again . Emily ...
... eye ; but , in the next , the lamp dropped from her hand , and she fell senseless at the foot of the couch . Still ... eyes from Emily to the bed , where , in the next moment , she too saw the pall slowly lifted and fall again . Emily ...
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... eyes and souls with the fulness of the sight . Bended knees and lifted hands , prayers , blessings , and exclamations , were heard and seen on all sides ; and all the way as they went , hundreds upon hundreds shouted forth the hymeneal ...
... eyes and souls with the fulness of the sight . Bended knees and lifted hands , prayers , blessings , and exclamations , were heard and seen on all sides ; and all the way as they went , hundreds upon hundreds shouted forth the hymeneal ...
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... eyes a criminal . The last scene is unforgettable : But I spoke again , with a bitter and revengeful emotion , as if flinging a poisoned arrow at Hollingsworth's heart . " Up to this moment , " I inquired , " how many criminals have you ...
... eyes a criminal . The last scene is unforgettable : But I spoke again , with a bitter and revengeful emotion , as if flinging a poisoned arrow at Hollingsworth's heart . " Up to this moment , " I inquired , " how many criminals have you ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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