American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 484
... eyes . And now those eyes shone less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers became of the transparent waxen hue of the grave ...
... eyes . And now those eyes shone less and less frequently upon the pages over which I pored . Ligeia grew ill . The wild eyes blazed with a too - too glorious effulgence ; the pale fingers became of the transparent waxen hue of the grave ...
Page 563
... eyes . You ask me what I see ! Blind mote , that thou art ! Dost thou see nothing ? " " I see you , lieutenant , and the dark pond and water , and the big cypresses , and the thick vines and bushes , and just above , a little opening in ...
... eyes . You ask me what I see ! Blind mote , that thou art ! Dost thou see nothing ? " " I see you , lieutenant , and the dark pond and water , and the big cypresses , and the thick vines and bushes , and just above , a little opening in ...
Page 1095
... eye , briefly recapitulated the accusation . Not at first did Billy take it in . When he did the rose - tan of his cheek looked struck as by white leprosy . He stood like one impaled and gagged . Meanwhile the accuser ' s eyes ...
... eye , briefly recapitulated the accusation . Not at first did Billy take it in . When he did the rose - tan of his cheek looked struck as by white leprosy . He stood like one impaled and gagged . Meanwhile the accuser ' s eyes ...
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JACQUES CARTIER | 30 |
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