Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... expressions of Alfieri's heroes . He would abandon his garden , though the artichokes had just sprouted , for the desert of the world , before he would compromise that cara libertà for which he had abandoned dear Italy ! employers ...
... expressions of Alfieri's heroes . He would abandon his garden , though the artichokes had just sprouted , for the desert of the world , before he would compromise that cara libertà for which he had abandoned dear Italy ! employers ...
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... expression , he demanded " the occasion of these tears ? " and was answered , " un segreto terribile ! " Ah , suggested the Italian jealous instinct , there is another lover - dead , absent , perhaps murdered . " No , by all that is ...
... expression , he demanded " the occasion of these tears ? " and was answered , " un segreto terribile ! " Ah , suggested the Italian jealous instinct , there is another lover - dead , absent , perhaps murdered . " No , by all that is ...
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... expression very si- milar to anger . " Master More , " said he , " are you dealing justly by your daughter , to sit in judgment on her whole future , without in the least con- sulting her pleasure ? " " Hold there , sir , " responded ...
... expression very si- milar to anger . " Master More , " said he , " are you dealing justly by your daughter , to sit in judgment on her whole future , without in the least con- sulting her pleasure ? " " Hold there , sir , " responded ...
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... expression of his features . Ugly as the comparison is , his face looked like a malignant cancer in that broad glow of healthful nature . Evidently he drew no joy from the inexhaustible ocean of sunlight ; felt no sympathy with the ...
... expression of his features . Ugly as the comparison is , his face looked like a malignant cancer in that broad glow of healthful nature . Evidently he drew no joy from the inexhaustible ocean of sunlight ; felt no sympathy with the ...
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... expression of her eye , " but thanks to you equally . " He felt more humble than usual , from a consciousness that he had lately been inefficient in his duties , and that , before night , Elder Parris would stand far ahead of him in the ...
... expression of her eye , " but thanks to you equally . " He felt more humble than usual , from a consciousness that he had lately been inefficient in his duties , and that , before night , Elder Parris would stand far ahead of him in the ...
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