Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... effect of the stately and antiquated interior . Two portraits , suspended over the doors , were in keeping with the scene . They were in ancient Vandyke dresses ; one was a cavalier , who may have occupied this apartment in the days of ...
... effect of the stately and antiquated interior . Two portraits , suspended over the doors , were in keeping with the scene . They were in ancient Vandyke dresses ; one was a cavalier , who may have occupied this apartment in the days of ...
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... effect of sound . Noises are propagated about a huge irregular edifice of the kind in a very deceptive manner ; footsteps are prolonged and reverberated by the vaulted cloisters and echoing halls ; the creak- ing and slamming of distant ...
... effect of sound . Noises are propagated about a huge irregular edifice of the kind in a very deceptive manner ; footsteps are prolonged and reverberated by the vaulted cloisters and echoing halls ; the creak- ing and slamming of distant ...
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... effect , from their immovable gaze and silent companion- ship ; - " For by dim lights the portraits of the dead Have something ghastly , desolate , and dread . Their buried locks still wave Along the canvas ; their eyes glance like ...
... effect , from their immovable gaze and silent companion- ship ; - " For by dim lights the portraits of the dead Have something ghastly , desolate , and dread . Their buried locks still wave Along the canvas ; their eyes glance like ...
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... effect of it throughout the whole course of his writings , coming up every now and then , like some lurking theme which runs through a complicated piece of music , and links it all in a pervading chain of melody . How tenderly and ...
... effect of it throughout the whole course of his writings , coming up every now and then , like some lurking theme which runs through a complicated piece of music , and links it all in a pervading chain of melody . How tenderly and ...
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... effect upon the imagination of the stripling poet , on his first visit to the Hall . As they gazed down from the wall , he thought they scowled upon him , as if they had taken a grudge against him on account of the duel of his ancestor ...
... effect upon the imagination of the stripling poet , on his first visit to the Hall . As they gazed down from the wall , he thought they scowled upon him , as if they had taken a grudge against him on account of the duel of his ancestor ...
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