The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 138
... Leonisa , the daughter of Rodolphus Florencius , I know not who she is ; for she alone had that fame which you speak of . ” " This is she , O Mahamut , ” replied Ricardo ; " this is she , O my dear friend , who is the principal cause of ...
... Leonisa , the daughter of Rodolphus Florencius , I know not who she is ; for she alone had that fame which you speak of . ” " This is she , O Mahamut , ” replied Ricardo ; " this is she , O my dear friend , who is the principal cause of ...
الصفحة 139
... Leonisa's parents dissembled those favours which she did to Cornelio , believing , as they had good reason to believe it , that the young man , attracted by her most exquisite and incomparable beauty , which none could match but her own ...
... Leonisa's parents dissembled those favours which she did to Cornelio , believing , as they had good reason to believe it , that the young man , attracted by her most exquisite and incomparable beauty , which none could match but her own ...
الصفحة 140
... Leonisa sitting under a walnut - tree , somewhat out of the way from the rest . How my sight pleased them I do not know , but know , to say so much of myself , that her sight wrought so upon me that I lost the sight of mine own eyes ...
... Leonisa sitting under a walnut - tree , somewhat out of the way from the rest . How my sight pleased them I do not know , but know , to say so much of myself , that her sight wrought so upon me that I lost the sight of mine own eyes ...
الصفحة 141
... Leonisa no sooner saw my glittering sword but she fell into a deadly swound , which did put greater courage into me , and stir up greater despite ; and I cannot say whether those so many which did set upon me sought only to defend ...
... Leonisa no sooner saw my glittering sword but she fell into a deadly swound , which did put greater courage into me , and stir up greater despite ; and I cannot say whether those so many which did set upon me sought only to defend ...
الصفحة 142
... Leonisa , who lay there still in a swound . They took me after they had shrewdly wounded me in four several places , revenged before by me on four Turks whom I left dead in the place . This assault ended , the Turks with their accus ...
... Leonisa , who lay there still in a swound . They took me after they had shrewdly wounded me in four several places , revenged before by me on four Turks whom I left dead in the place . This assault ended , the Turks with their accus ...
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