The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German PhysicianHarper & brothers, 1863 - 301 pages |
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... public opinion exist . National characteristics , too , become distinctly apparent to the studious eye . Yonder group of stalwart English , pillared in Scotch plaid , and with remarkably windy- looking 18 THE DOCTOR .
... public opinion exist . National characteristics , too , become distinctly apparent to the studious eye . Yonder group of stalwart English , pillared in Scotch plaid , and with remarkably windy- looking 18 THE DOCTOR .
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... eyes are like two hollow breves ; his hair is white and thin . Softly , softly ! he taps with muffled wand at the door of the unknown world . And now , sharp through the tuneless tumult , as with a will and a meaning of its own ...
... eyes are like two hollow breves ; his hair is white and thin . Softly , softly ! he taps with muffled wand at the door of the unknown world . And now , sharp through the tuneless tumult , as with a will and a meaning of its own ...
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... eye fixed upon the boiling spray beneath , I could not help wondering how the passions could so completely desert the face ... eyes ? Would he shout for help ? Would he exhort and stimulate others to the rescue by shaking a purse full of ...
... eye fixed upon the boiling spray beneath , I could not help wondering how the passions could so completely desert the face ... eyes ? Would he shout for help ? Would he exhort and stimulate others to the rescue by shaking a purse full of ...
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... eyes . Now , as I silently studied the face of the man before me , I felt that if one line of those marble features were to change , the entire expression which commanded my admira- tion would fall at once like a mere mask , and be de ...
... eyes . Now , as I silently studied the face of the man before me , I felt that if one line of those marble features were to change , the entire expression which commanded my admira- tion would fall at once like a mere mask , and be de ...
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... eye is strained , every face is sharply stretched in one direction ; for in that direction two dark arms of an audacious swimmer can now be seen slowly cut- ting the waves . Quite calmly , quite at his ease , with no haste , no ...
... eye is strained , every face is sharply stretched in one direction ; for in that direction two dark arms of an audacious swimmer can now be seen slowly cut- ting the waves . Quite calmly , quite at his ease , with no haste , no ...
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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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