La Belle Assemblée, 第 18 卷J. Bell, 1818 |
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... eye . The floating grace of the stalks was wonderful , the flowers , leaves , and buds most elegantly and exquisitely disposed : they possessed a fine relief produced by light and shade , and their rich and na- tural appearance was far ...
... eye . The floating grace of the stalks was wonderful , the flowers , leaves , and buds most elegantly and exquisitely disposed : they possessed a fine relief produced by light and shade , and their rich and na- tural appearance was far ...
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... eyes become threatening and in- flamed , he plunges with fury against the vessels of his pursuers , sets his teeth in them , tears out the different pieces of wood that hold them together , and often causes them to disappear for ever ...
... eyes become threatening and in- flamed , he plunges with fury against the vessels of his pursuers , sets his teeth in them , tears out the different pieces of wood that hold them together , and often causes them to disappear for ever ...
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... eyes have a transparent mem- brane , as in birds , which is moveable . The mouth is of a prodigious width , and each jaw is furnished with very sharp - pointed teeth ; the number in each jaw is about thirty or more . The legs are short ...
... eyes have a transparent mem- brane , as in birds , which is moveable . The mouth is of a prodigious width , and each jaw is furnished with very sharp - pointed teeth ; the number in each jaw is about thirty or more . The legs are short ...
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... eye over the whitened shore , expecting the return of her lover , whom the swords of Edrick's followers had laid low in the dust . Deeds of honour had gained Edrick the I do not see that any of these seem to 12 THE CHIEFTAIN'S DAUGHTER .
... eye over the whitened shore , expecting the return of her lover , whom the swords of Edrick's followers had laid low in the dust . Deeds of honour had gained Edrick the I do not see that any of these seem to 12 THE CHIEFTAIN'S DAUGHTER .
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... eyes were of celestial blue , lighting a face full of the most tender , bewitching , and expressive languishment - her cheeks were fresh - tinted by the rose blossom , but her lips and teeth were such as a painter might attempt to ...
... eyes were of celestial blue , lighting a face full of the most tender , bewitching , and expressive languishment - her cheeks were fresh - tinted by the rose blossom , but her lips and teeth were such as a painter might attempt to ...
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