A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... eyes- those eyes which , like Pliny's acanthus , are 35 " soft and almost liquid . ' " Yes ! tears are gathering in those eyes and see ! the entire woman thrills throughout the soul , and the statue has started into life ! The pallor of ...
... eyes- those eyes which , like Pliny's acanthus , are 35 " soft and almost liquid . ' " Yes ! tears are gathering in those eyes and see ! the entire woman thrills throughout the soul , and the statue has started into life ! The pallor of ...
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... eyes of our own race . They were even fuller than the fullest of the gazelle eyes of the tribe of the valley of Nourjahad . Yet it was only at inter- vals - in moments of intense excitement- that this peculiarity became more than ...
... eyes of our own race . They were even fuller than the fullest of the gazelle eyes of the tribe of the valley of Nourjahad . Yet it was only at inter- vals - in moments of intense excitement- that this peculiarity became more than ...
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... eyes good , widout any trouble . " " Well , then , was it this eye or that through which you dropped the beetle ? " here Legrand touched each of Jupiter's eyes . " Twas dis eye , massa- -de lef eye - jis as you tell me , " and here it ...
... eyes good , widout any trouble . " " Well , then , was it this eye or that through which you dropped the beetle ? " here Legrand touched each of Jupiter's eyes . " Twas dis eye , massa- -de lef eye - jis as you tell me , " and here it ...
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