| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1847 - 884 páginas
...destined to comfort the sleep which is so long. This pure creature — pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...manner of her death ; she saw not in vision perhaps tha aerial altitude of the fiery scaffold, the spectators without end on every road pouring into Rouen... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 480 páginas
...even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure in senses more obvious — never once relaxed in her belief in the darkness that was travelling to meet her. She might hot prefigure the very manner of her death ; she saw not in vision, perhaps, the aerial altitude of... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1859 - 264 páginas
...destined to comfort the sleep which is so long. This pure creature — pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...herself, relax from her belief in the darkness that was traveling to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death; she saw not in vision,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1859 - 450 páginas
...that life, so transitory, for glorious ends. 3. This pure creature — pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure in senses more obvious — never once relaxed in her belief in the darkness that was travelling to meet her. She might not prefigure the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 366 páginas
...destined to comfort the sleep which is so long. This pure creature —pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure in senses more obvious—never once did this holy child, as regarded herself, relax from her belief in the darkness... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 páginas
...destined to comfort the sleep which is so long.'^This pure creature — pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...herself, relax from her belief in the darkness that was traveling to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death ; she saw not in vision,... | |
| Frederick A. Laing - 1873 - 262 páginas
...and Macaulay as one of the great masters of English composition. JOAN OP ARC. "Never once did thia holy child, as regarded herself, relax from her belief...of her death; she saw not in vision, perhaps, the aurial altitude of the fiery scaffold, the spectators without end on every road pouring into Rouen... | |
| Mother Angela Gillespie - 1877 - 350 páginas
...those heavenly dreams destined to comfort the sleep which is so long." 8. Pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...herself, relax from her belief in the darkness that was traveling to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death ; she saw not in vision,... | |
| Mother Angela Gillespie - 1877 - 346 páginas
...those heavenly dreams destined to comfort the sleep which is so long." 8. Pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...herself, relax from her belief in the darkness that was traveling to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death ; she saw not in vision,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 456 páginas
...destined to comfort the sleep which is so long." This pure creature, — pure from every suspicion of even a visionary self-interest, even as she was pure...herself, relax from her belief in the darkness that was traveling to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death; she saw not in vision,... | |
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