The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 31
... carried through scenes which strain passion and sentiment to the utter- most , the storm abates , the agitated water sinks to rest , and the mind is soothed with moderating reflections which restore it to calm and self - possession ...
... carried through scenes which strain passion and sentiment to the utter- most , the storm abates , the agitated water sinks to rest , and the mind is soothed with moderating reflections which restore it to calm and self - possession ...
Pagina 36
... carried out till the knife is buried in her throat . Then only the popular feeling , not too utterly corrupted by ... carrying with her the image of the precious goddess to whose service she is still devoted . They are pursued , and ...
... carried out till the knife is buried in her throat . Then only the popular feeling , not too utterly corrupted by ... carrying with her the image of the precious goddess to whose service she is still devoted . They are pursued , and ...
Pagina 311
... carried to the washerwoman's house and left there ; the husband answering his wife's inquiries on his return home with the assurance that he has not peeped into it . The same thing happens again when the second sister is put into the ...
... carried to the washerwoman's house and left there ; the husband answering his wife's inquiries on his return home with the assurance that he has not peeped into it . The same thing happens again when the second sister is put into the ...
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