Littell's Living Age, Volume 122Living Age Company Incorporated, 1874 |
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Page 384
... eyes is equal to The stereoscopic views of the moon the distance between the place where the are , as already stated , taken in the oppo- earth stood when one view was taken , site stages of her librations , in order to and the place to ...
... eyes is equal to The stereoscopic views of the moon the distance between the place where the are , as already stated , taken in the oppo- earth stood when one view was taken , site stages of her librations , in order to and the place to ...
Page 484
... eyes , her sweet look of pity ; of the 146th Sonnet where he tells the strange emotions the sight of her eyes and hair produced in his heart , and of a hundred others like these . Per- haps the most favourable specimens of Petrarch's ...
... eyes , her sweet look of pity ; of the 146th Sonnet where he tells the strange emotions the sight of her eyes and hair produced in his heart , and of a hundred others like these . Per- haps the most favourable specimens of Petrarch's ...
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... eyes . She keeps her own eager , lively eyes on everything , and even when she gets hold of a scene which profoundly strikes her , she does not attempt to Wordsworthize upon it , but just defines her own im- pressions , and there leaves ...
... eyes . She keeps her own eager , lively eyes on everything , and even when she gets hold of a scene which profoundly strikes her , she does not attempt to Wordsworthize upon it , but just defines her own im- pressions , and there leaves ...
Contents
Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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