The Atlantic Monthly, 4. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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473. oldal
... Solon , play ! " she cried . " I am so glad that I want to dance . Fur- below , come and dance in honor of Solon the Poet . " Solon's eyes It was her confession . flamed , as if his brain had suddenly ig- nited . He said nothing ; but a ...
... Solon , play ! " she cried . " I am so glad that I want to dance . Fur- below , come and dance in honor of Solon the Poet . " Solon's eyes It was her confession . flamed , as if his brain had suddenly ig- nited . He said nothing ; but a ...
476. oldal
... Solon , " answered the fearless head of the hunchback , while the frail , cowardly body shivered and trem- bled inch by inch into a corner . " So you come to visit my daughter in the night - time , when I am away ? " con- tinued the ...
... Solon , " answered the fearless head of the hunchback , while the frail , cowardly body shivered and trem- bled inch by inch into a corner . " So you come to visit my daughter in the night - time , when I am away ? " con- tinued the ...
477. oldal
... Solon reared himself boldly . " Sneer at my poor form , ” he cried , in strong vibrating tones , flinging out one long arm and one thin finger at the Won- dersmith , as if he would have impaled him like a beetle . " Humiliate me , if ...
... Solon reared himself boldly . " Sneer at my poor form , ” he cried , in strong vibrating tones , flinging out one long arm and one thin finger at the Won- dersmith , as if he would have impaled him like a beetle . " Humiliate me , if ...
478. oldal
... Solon , he was paralyzed in the grasp of his foe . He heard , but could not reply . His large eyes , dilated with horror to far beyond their ordinary size , expressed unutterable agony . The last sentence had hardly been hissed out by ...
... Solon , he was paralyzed in the grasp of his foe . He heard , but could not reply . His large eyes , dilated with horror to far beyond their ordinary size , expressed unutterable agony . The last sentence had hardly been hissed out by ...
479. oldal
... Solon ? " ask- ed Oaksmith and the fortune - teller to- gether . " Ah ! you mean the young man who makes the commerce with books ? " echo- ed Kerplonne . It is well . His agonies will instruct us . ” 66 66 Yes ! Solon , " answered Hippe ...
... Solon ? " ask- ed Oaksmith and the fortune - teller to- gether . " Ah ! you mean the young man who makes the commerce with books ? " echo- ed Kerplonne . It is well . His agonies will instruct us . ” 66 66 Yes ! Solon , " answered Hippe ...
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