Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... beauty was of the kind which bordered on the fearful . The features and expression were fine and strongly marked , but stern and un- softened as though they had been impressed in lava , or burnt in by the heat of sun and passion . The ...
... beauty was of the kind which bordered on the fearful . The features and expression were fine and strongly marked , but stern and un- softened as though they had been impressed in lava , or burnt in by the heat of sun and passion . The ...
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... beauty and sub- limity , coursing through and vivify- ing even bleakness and barrenness with touches of the picturesque and romantic , stood an old mill . Built in a hollow of the rock , it seemed almost a projection of it , save where ...
... beauty and sub- limity , coursing through and vivify- ing even bleakness and barrenness with touches of the picturesque and romantic , stood an old mill . Built in a hollow of the rock , it seemed almost a projection of it , save where ...
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... beauty and comely proportions of his daughter . Grace Rosevear was indeed pleasant to look upon . Hers was the half Celtic half Saxon beauty - not 44 [ Jan. The Bells of Botreaux .
... beauty and comely proportions of his daughter . Grace Rosevear was indeed pleasant to look upon . Hers was the half Celtic half Saxon beauty - not 44 [ Jan. The Bells of Botreaux .
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Hers was the half Celtic half Saxon beauty - not rare in Cornwall - of the dark - grey eye , bright and gladsome , the oval face , the clear complexion touched with a healthful ruddiness , the light - brown hair , soft and rich ...
Hers was the half Celtic half Saxon beauty - not rare in Cornwall - of the dark - grey eye , bright and gladsome , the oval face , the clear complexion touched with a healthful ruddiness , the light - brown hair , soft and rich ...
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... beauty of the spot where he had placed his soul in solitude with God . Winter had stripped the trees and creepers of their leaves now , but amid the tum- bling walls of the chapel , and on the plateau beside , was the evergreen ver ...
... beauty of the spot where he had placed his soul in solitude with God . Winter had stripped the trees and creepers of their leaves now , but amid the tum- bling walls of the chapel , and on the plateau beside , was the evergreen ver ...
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