Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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Pagina 4
... face ; but these were but impres- sions made on his senses , combined and accumulated by his intellect , and not , so far as he knew , afford- ing even a fair ir representation of the thrill of warmer も even to Quixotisms and oddities ...
... face ; but these were but impres- sions made on his senses , combined and accumulated by his intellect , and not , so far as he knew , afford- ing even a fair ir representation of the thrill of warmer も even to Quixotisms and oddities ...
Pagina 13
... face which does not always accom- pany beauty of character . He was " a handsome man , with a counten- ance full of meaning and benignity , remarkable for great strength of limbs , and of a very robust con- stitution . " A natural ...
... face which does not always accom- pany beauty of character . He was " a handsome man , with a counten- ance full of meaning and benignity , remarkable for great strength of limbs , and of a very robust con- stitution . " A natural ...
Pagina 34
... face , still thought he had claims to be a protector , and , as first gentle- man - in - waiting on the King , was all - powerful in theatrical matters . Mademoiselle Menard , however , silly creature , fell violently in love with ...
... face , still thought he had claims to be a protector , and , as first gentle- man - in - waiting on the King , was all - powerful in theatrical matters . Mademoiselle Menard , however , silly creature , fell violently in love with ...
Pagina 35
... face , is covered with blood , but drags his adversary to the bell and rings for help . Beaumarchais's old father and the servants come rushing in to his assistance , among whom the cook is with some difficulty pre- vented from ...
... face , is covered with blood , but drags his adversary to the bell and rings for help . Beaumarchais's old father and the servants come rushing in to his assistance , among whom the cook is with some difficulty pre- vented from ...
Pagina 39
... face in the most agi- tated way ; but then , when the scene is about to end , Beaumar- chais says " Why , Madame , in the name of heaven , do you write your- self down thirty in your deposi- tions when your face says eigh- teen ? " And ...
... face in the most agi- tated way ; but then , when the scene is about to end , Beaumar- chais says " Why , Madame , in the name of heaven , do you write your- self down thirty in your deposi- tions when your face says eigh- teen ? " And ...
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