The Metropolitan Magazine, 46권Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... voice , and stimulating it with blows , was able , although with some difficulty , to come up with Rogiero , and to address him again . " Signor cavaliere ! you are determined on death , by what I can see ; at the end of this plain ...
... voice , and stimulating it with blows , was able , although with some difficulty , to come up with Rogiero , and to address him again . " Signor cavaliere ! you are determined on death , by what I can see ; at the end of this plain ...
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... voice of lamentation , " Ali , my good steed , see what has befallen thee from a man mad with affliction . Alas ! to behave to a friend as to the most direful enemies , is the manifest symptom of a diseased mind . " And he looked up to ...
... voice of lamentation , " Ali , my good steed , see what has befallen thee from a man mad with affliction . Alas ! to behave to a friend as to the most direful enemies , is the manifest symptom of a diseased mind . " And he looked up to ...
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... voice . 66 Why do you say amen , Drengotto ? " asked the robber who was nearest to him . 66 Because the sermon is ended . He ought to have a rope either round his waist or round his neck . " " Drengotto ! " cried the Condottiero ...
... voice . 66 Why do you say amen , Drengotto ? " asked the robber who was nearest to him . 66 Because the sermon is ended . He ought to have a rope either round his waist or round his neck . " " Drengotto ! " cried the Condottiero ...
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... voice that thrilled through the hearts of his comrades , and casting around glances which made all who met them cast down their eyes . " Who desires to change it ? Our little society is different from society at large , which comprehend ...
... voice that thrilled through the hearts of his comrades , and casting around glances which made all who met them cast down their eyes . " Who desires to change it ? Our little society is different from society at large , which comprehend ...
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... voice in the world , but how would you fly from that of your own conscience ? You would be like the whirlwind of the desert ; you would live alone , and die alone . Oh , fool ! you know not the bitterness of solitude - may Heaven never ...
... voice in the world , but how would you fly from that of your own conscience ? You would be like the whirlwind of the desert ; you would live alone , and die alone . Oh , fool ! you know not the bitterness of solitude - may Heaven never ...
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