Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... eye , indicated the highest degree of ability and decision . He seemed absorbed in intense meditation . With eyes fixed on the ground , and lips working in thought , he sauntered round the area , apparently unconscious how many of the ...
... eye , indicated the highest degree of ability and decision . He seemed absorbed in intense meditation . With eyes fixed on the ground , and lips working in thought , he sauntered round the area , apparently unconscious how many of the ...
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... eyes dimmed with fond and melan- choly tears , she leaned over the balustrade , to catch the last glimpse of the departing form of Cæsar , as it grew more and more indistinct in the moonlight . Had he any thought of her ? Any love for ...
... eyes dimmed with fond and melan- choly tears , she leaned over the balustrade , to catch the last glimpse of the departing form of Cæsar , as it grew more and more indistinct in the moonlight . Had he any thought of her ? Any love for ...
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... eyes which characterise Athenian beauty . " Clodius has all the luck to night , " cried Ligarius . " Not so , by Hercules , " said Marcus Coelius ; " the girl is fairly our common prize : we will fling 16 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... eyes which characterise Athenian beauty . " Clodius has all the luck to night , " cried Ligarius . " Not so , by Hercules , " said Marcus Coelius ; " the girl is fairly our common prize : we will fling 16 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... eyes I would insult the whole consular bench , or I should be as insensible as King Psammis's mummy . " * Venus was the Roman term for the highest throw on the dice . " Good Gods , Cæsar ! " said Marcus Coelius FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE ...
... eyes I would insult the whole consular bench , or I should be as insensible as King Psammis's mummy . " * Venus was the Roman term for the highest throw on the dice . " Good Gods , Cæsar ! " said Marcus Coelius FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE ...
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... eye the descending hand of Clodius , arrested the blow , seized his antagonist by the throat , and flung him against one of the pillars of the portico with such violence that be rolled , stunned and senseless , on the ground . " He is ...
... eye the descending hand of Clodius , arrested the blow , seized his antagonist by the throat , and flung him against one of the pillars of the portico with such violence that be rolled , stunned and senseless , on the ground . " He is ...
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