The Metropolitan Magazine, Band 46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... face , but you must certainly be a villain . Are you not a man ? " " You add to my poverty the oppression of your disdain . Oh ! it was not thus with the cavalieri of the old time . ” 66 Man ! I do not disdain you because you are poor ...
... face , but you must certainly be a villain . Are you not a man ? " " You add to my poverty the oppression of your disdain . Oh ! it was not thus with the cavalieri of the old time . ” 66 Man ! I do not disdain you because you are poor ...
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... face , and that face offers a boundless field to the pomp of his rays - both beautiful , they love to reciprocate their beauties . Oh , son of earth ! in that hour of comfort do not cast down thine eyes upon thy mother that sustains ...
... face , and that face offers a boundless field to the pomp of his rays - both beautiful , they love to reciprocate their beauties . Oh , son of earth ! in that hour of comfort do not cast down thine eyes upon thy mother that sustains ...
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... face of the universe , has left his memory in history , and , as best he may , thus renovates himself , with it in future ages . This strife between light and darkness is as solemn as that between life and death ; it blends with all of ...
... face of the universe , has left his memory in history , and , as best he may , thus renovates himself , with it in future ages . This strife between light and darkness is as solemn as that between life and death ; it blends with all of ...
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... face was pale and furrowed with wrinkles ; his eyes were sunken , and surrounded with livid rings , but the pupils were jet black . " Nota bene , because I do not want you to think we treat you ill , and you yourself will be persuaded ...
... face was pale and furrowed with wrinkles ; his eyes were sunken , and surrounded with livid rings , but the pupils were jet black . " Nota bene , because I do not want you to think we treat you ill , and you yourself will be persuaded ...
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... face , with his black , ever- frowning eyebrows , his rough forehead , and threatening eyes , ap- peared truly terrific . In the lower part , his rosy mouth , ever .smiling , and full of the whitest teeth , showed him to be a lover of ...
... face , with his black , ever- frowning eyebrows , his rough forehead , and threatening eyes , ap- peared truly terrific . In the lower part , his rosy mouth , ever .smiling , and full of the whitest teeth , showed him to be a lover of ...
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