RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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... voice was peculiar . Though musical and vibrating , it had that loudness common to Italians , but which in England , amongst a race accustomed to eat half their words , is regarded as ill - bred . But the clear , vibrating , powerful ...
... voice was peculiar . Though musical and vibrating , it had that loudness common to Italians , but which in England , amongst a race accustomed to eat half their words , is regarded as ill - bred . But the clear , vibrating , powerful ...
Strana 293
... voices which resounded in a dream , were voices from above ; warnings or counsels addressed to no mortal sense , but infused into the immortal soul ? Haunted by her dream , Isola was suddenly shaken by the sound of Percy's voice in the ...
... voices which resounded in a dream , were voices from above ; warnings or counsels addressed to no mortal sense , but infused into the immortal soul ? Haunted by her dream , Isola was suddenly shaken by the sound of Percy's voice in the ...
Strana 336
... voice , she sang Paisiello's Il mio ben . He had heard Isola sing this ; and her magnificent voice , every intonation of which made the hearer vibrate beneath its mysterious power , would have made the singing of a Malibran or a Grisi ...
... voice , she sang Paisiello's Il mio ben . He had heard Isola sing this ; and her magnificent voice , every intonation of which made the hearer vibrate beneath its mysterious power , would have made the singing of a Malibran or a Grisi ...
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