The BeautiesThomas Tegg and son, 1835 - 291 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 1
... never again return to his native land , nor behold his beloved wives , who beam on his memory beautiful as the rosy morn of the east , and graceful as Mahomet's camel ! Yet beautiful , oh , most puissant slave - driver , as are my wives ...
... never again return to his native land , nor behold his beloved wives , who beam on his memory beautiful as the rosy morn of the east , and graceful as Mahomet's camel ! Yet beautiful , oh , most puissant slave - driver , as are my wives ...
Σελίδα 2
... never permitted to go abroad ! Surely the region of beauty , the valley of the graces , can contain nothing so inimitably fair ! But , notwithstanding the charms of these infidel wo- men , they are apt to have one fault , which is ...
... never permitted to go abroad ! Surely the region of beauty , the valley of the graces , can contain nothing so inimitably fair ! But , notwithstanding the charms of these infidel wo- men , they are apt to have one fault , which is ...
Σελίδα 5
... never hear of a tenth , unless some crazy poet wishes to pay an hyperbolical compliment to his mistress ; on which occasion it goes hard but she figures as a tenth muse , or fourth grace , even though she should be more illiterate than ...
... never hear of a tenth , unless some crazy poet wishes to pay an hyperbolical compliment to his mistress ; on which occasion it goes hard but she figures as a tenth muse , or fourth grace , even though she should be more illiterate than ...
Σελίδα 6
... never said a foolish thing ; and of such invincible gravity that he was never known to laugh , or even to smile , through the course of a long and prosperous life . Certain , however , it is , there never was a matter proposed , however ...
... never said a foolish thing ; and of such invincible gravity that he was never known to laugh , or even to smile , through the course of a long and prosperous life . Certain , however , it is , there never was a matter proposed , however ...
Σελίδα 14
... never forgive him ) , ordered in his cartularies , that no judge should hold a court of justice , except in the morning , on an empty stomach . - A rule which , I war- rant , bore hard upon all the poor culprits in his king- dom . The ...
... never forgive him ) , ordered in his cartularies , that no judge should hold a court of justice , except in the morning , on an empty stomach . - A rule which , I war- rant , bore hard upon all the poor culprits in his king- dom . The ...
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BEAUTIES Washington 1783-1859 Irving,George 1792-1878 Cruikshank,Charles 1795-1876 Whittingham Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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