Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 115
... seemed to lend new vigor to my soul , more deeply devoted to contemplation in the midst of total darkness . The gloomy domains of death seemed to open before me , and again I was seized with the desire of communing with their pale ...
... seemed to lend new vigor to my soul , more deeply devoted to contemplation in the midst of total darkness . The gloomy domains of death seemed to open before me , and again I was seized with the desire of communing with their pale ...
Σελίδα 116
... seemed to hold a spectre , standing and disclosing the upper parts of the body . I saw the head and shoulders of children and young persons , and the upper half of the forms of men . The females with modest demeanor stood shrouded in ...
... seemed to hold a spectre , standing and disclosing the upper parts of the body . I saw the head and shoulders of children and young persons , and the upper half of the forms of men . The females with modest demeanor stood shrouded in ...
Σελίδα 127
... seemed swelled , and the brown circle around her dark eyes , rather heavy . But nevertheless , these indications of folly did not lessen her beauty , such was the energy of health and nature that seemed glowing in her whole frame . Her ...
... seemed swelled , and the brown circle around her dark eyes , rather heavy . But nevertheless , these indications of folly did not lessen her beauty , such was the energy of health and nature that seemed glowing in her whole frame . Her ...
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