The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German PhysicianHarper & brothers, 1863 - 301 pages |
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... In those boxes sit the victims of the great world's great ennui. Fine ladies and gentlemen, who " come late," like Count Isolani in the play ; but not like Isolani, who, at least, did not come with empty 20 THE DOCTOR.
... In those boxes sit the victims of the great world's great ennui. Fine ladies and gentlemen, who " come late," like Count Isolani in the play ; but not like Isolani, who, at least, did not come with empty 20 THE DOCTOR.
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... insipid ara- besque . In those boxes sit the victims of the great world's great ennui . Fine ladies and gentlemen , who " come late , " like Count Isolani in the play ; but not like Isolani , who , at least , did not 20 THE DOCTOR .
... insipid ara- besque . In those boxes sit the victims of the great world's great ennui . Fine ladies and gentlemen , who " come late , " like Count Isolani in the play ; but not like Isolani , who , at least , did not 20 THE DOCTOR .
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... he exhort and stimulate others to the rescue by shaking a purse full of sequins in their ears like the count in Burger's bal ( lad , Von Braven Mann ? But how could he THE LORELEY . 29 DRAW MY OWN CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE GENTLEMAN BLACK 29.
... he exhort and stimulate others to the rescue by shaking a purse full of sequins in their ears like the count in Burger's bal ( lad , Von Braven Mann ? But how could he THE LORELEY . 29 DRAW MY OWN CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE GENTLEMAN BLACK 29.
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... Count and Countess R , to do the count and countess the favor to join them in the private cabin , and to bring with her the little boy , for whose comfort and refreshment every preparation had been made . Thus I finally lost sight of ...
... Count and Countess R , to do the count and countess the favor to join them in the private cabin , and to bring with her the little boy , for whose comfort and refreshment every preparation had been made . Thus I finally lost sight of ...
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... Count Edmond R- - ; that he was the possessor of an immense majorat in Prussian Silesia , and the last descendant of a well - known and very ancient family . The mysterious Loreley thus receded from the lu- minous realms of Fable , and ...
... Count Edmond R- - ; that he was the possessor of an immense majorat in Prussian Silesia , and the last descendant of a well - known and very ancient family . The mysterious Loreley thus receded from the lu- minous realms of Fable , and ...
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The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German Physician Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton Affichage du livre entier - 1863 |
The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German Physician Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton Affichage du livre entier - 1863 |
The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German Physician, Volume 2 Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Earl of Lytton Affichage du livre entier - 1863 |
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ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE Amasis amethyst apparition appeared arms Aurora Floyd beautiful boat body Bois de Boulogne Breslau brother CHAPTER character chateau child Cloth consciousness Count Edmond countenance countess DANIEL BUTTERFIELD dark dead dear death Divine door dream Dutch Republic duty Egyptian eternity eyes face fancy father feel Felix felt finger Gentleman in Black hand haps hast head heard heart honored madam hour human Juliet Kabyl least letters light lips living look Loreley man's master melancholy ment mind mond morning mother mysterious nature never night noble once pain papyrus passed passion physician poor ring rock seemed seize sensation sense Sethos side sight silent Silesia soul sound strange stretched suddenly swimmer SYLVIA'S LOVERS thee Theresa thing thought tion turned uncon valet voice wonder words young
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