Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 381 sider |
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Side 8
... feeling , within myself ; while a strong desire not wholly to disappoint this " auguring hope , " became almost a substitute for inspiration . In the year 1815 , therefore , having made some progress in my task , I wrote to report the ...
... feeling , within myself ; while a strong desire not wholly to disappoint this " auguring hope , " became almost a substitute for inspiration . In the year 1815 , therefore , having made some progress in my task , I wrote to report the ...
Side 9
... Feeling conscious , therefore , that , under such cir- cumstances , I should act but honestly in putting it in the power of the Messrs . Longman to reconsider the terms of their engagement with me , leaving them free to post pone ...
... Feeling conscious , therefore , that , under such cir- cumstances , I should act but honestly in putting it in the power of the Messrs . Longman to reconsider the terms of their engagement with me , leaving them free to post pone ...
Side 11
... main attraction and interest . That it was my intention , in the concealed Prince of Ormuz , to shadow out some impersonation of this feeling , I take for granted from the prophetic words supposed to be addressed to PREFACE . 11.
... main attraction and interest . That it was my intention , in the concealed Prince of Ormuz , to shadow out some impersonation of this feeling , I take for granted from the prophetic words supposed to be addressed to PREFACE . 11.
Side 12
... feeling , either in the subject or the personages of the intended story ; and this was the reason , doubtless , though hardly known , at the time , to myself , that , finding my sub- jects so slow in kindling my own sympathies , I began ...
... feeling , either in the subject or the personages of the intended story ; and this was the reason , doubtless , though hardly known , at the time , to myself , that , finding my sub- jects so slow in kindling my own sympathies , I began ...
Side 30
... feel his spirit rise Kindling within him ? who , with heart and eyes , " The name of tulip is said to be of Turkish extraction , and given to the flower on account of its resembling a turban . ” — Beckmann's History of Inventions . 2 ...
... feel his spirit rise Kindling within him ? who , with heart and eyes , " The name of tulip is said to be of Turkish extraction , and given to the flower on account of its resembling a turban . ” — Beckmann's History of Inventions . 2 ...
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