The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 51
... heart , and she knew the quality of honesty . A year or two's unrepining ap- plication to her profession bright- ened up the feet , and the prospects , of her little sisters , set the whole family upon their legs again , and released ...
... heart , and she knew the quality of honesty . A year or two's unrepining ap- plication to her profession bright- ened up the feet , and the prospects , of her little sisters , set the whole family upon their legs again , and released ...
Page 59
... heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes , One hand forgat to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpets sound I heard , nor friendly cries . My foe came on , and beat the air for me- Till that her blush made me my shame to see ...
... heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes , One hand forgat to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpets sound I heard , nor friendly cries . My foe came on , and beat the air for me- Till that her blush made me my shame to see ...
Page 68
... heart way analogous to what Titian has previous ? merged in the insipid effected , in that wonderful bringing accident of a flattering offer met together of two times in the with a welcome acceptance . The Ariadne , " in the National ...
... heart way analogous to what Titian has previous ? merged in the insipid effected , in that wonderful bringing accident of a flattering offer met together of two times in the with a welcome acceptance . The Ariadne , " in the National ...
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