Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 258
... seemed not merely to throw an external flush upon the objects which they touched , but to fairly trans- fuse and imbue them with a deep glow to their very centre , as if the rosy light were internal , and shone out through a translucent ...
... seemed not merely to throw an external flush upon the objects which they touched , but to fairly trans- fuse and imbue them with a deep glow to their very centre , as if the rosy light were internal , and shone out through a translucent ...
Pagina 265
... seemed to sink into insignificance before the majesty of aroused Nature . Shrinking with averted and covered faces behind our sledges , striving with gasping breath to get one inhalation of air unmixed with snow , we waited , in the ...
... seemed to sink into insignificance before the majesty of aroused Nature . Shrinking with averted and covered faces behind our sledges , striving with gasping breath to get one inhalation of air unmixed with snow , we waited , in the ...
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... seemed so strangely far down : even the Aiguilles and snow - domes , which from below had appeared of almost equal height with Mont Blanc itself , now seemed little more than half as high . The white clouds , too , scattered about in ...
... seemed so strangely far down : even the Aiguilles and snow - domes , which from below had appeared of almost equal height with Mont Blanc itself , now seemed little more than half as high . The white clouds , too , scattered about in ...
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