Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... face was not the face of a Persian ; the very shortly to be married , and so , after lines were more refined , they were those all , where was the harm ? Like Pyramus of a pure - blooded Arab . It was the same and Thisbe , they used to ...
... face was not the face of a Persian ; the very shortly to be married , and so , after lines were more refined , they were those all , where was the harm ? Like Pyramus of a pure - blooded Arab . It was the same and Thisbe , they used to ...
514. oldal
... face that we have loved so long , Smiles on us calm and fair . The face that in our darkest hour is bright , The tranquil brow that never wears a frown , The steadfast eyes , that never lose their light Beneath the thorny crown . So at ...
... face that we have loved so long , Smiles on us calm and fair . The face that in our darkest hour is bright , The tranquil brow that never wears a frown , The steadfast eyes , that never lose their light Beneath the thorny crown . So at ...
543. oldal
... face at the back ; she faltered a moment and almost broke down , but rose above herself again , and never more entirely than on that evening did she draw her hearers with her to the heights and depths of her emotion , as she reasoned ...
... face at the back ; she faltered a moment and almost broke down , but rose above herself again , and never more entirely than on that evening did she draw her hearers with her to the heights and depths of her emotion , as she reasoned ...
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