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" He seized her hand — a languid colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on his seat — Miss Walton screamed at the sight — His aunt and the... "
The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie - Page 135
by Henry Mackenzie - 1820
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302

English periodicals - 1907 - 694 pages
...Harley expired, while a languid colour reddened his cheek, and a smile brightened his eye faintly. " He sighed and fell back on his seat." Miss Walton...and the servants rushed into the room. They found the hero and heroine lying motionless together. The physician happened to call at that instant. " Every...
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Author's Digest: The World's Great Stories in Brief, Volume 12

Rossiter Johnson - Fiction - 1908 - 486 pages
...Walton fallen in a faint across his motionless body. The physician happened to call at that instant, and every art was tried to recover them. With Miss Walton they succeeded, but Harley, the man of feeling, was gone forever. FIONA MACLEOD (WILLIAM SHARP) [(Scotland, 1856-1905) PHARAIS...
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Henry Mackenzie, 1745-1831

Hans Schwarz - 1911 - 166 pages
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim. it fixed, it closed — He sighed, and fell back on his seat — ." Statt daß damit die Szene abgeschlossen würde, erfahren wir noch alle möglichen Einzelheiten,...
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The English Novel Before the Nineteenth Century: Excerpts from ...

Annette Brown Hopkins - English fiction - 1915 - 824 pages
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on...Walton they succeeded — But Harley was gone for ever. THE CONCLUSION HE had hinted that he should like to be buried in a certain spot near the grave of his...
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The English Novel Before the Nineteenth Century: Excerpts from ...

Annette Brown Hopkins - English fiction - 1915 - 824 pages
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on...call at that instant. Every art was tried to recover tlrem — With Miss Walton they succeeded — But Harley was gone for ever. THE CONCLUSION HE had hinted...
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Jane Austen: A French Appreciation

Léonie Villard - Women and literature - 1924 - 266 pages
...colour reddened his cheek, a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed. He sighed and fell back on his...Walton they succeeded, but Harley was gone for ever." Miss Austen has thus reproduced the scene in Love and Friendship : — " Every thought was now engaged...
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De roman in de 18e eeuw in West-Europa

J. Prinsen - English fiction - 1925 - 558 pages
...in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on the seat. — Miss Walton screamed at the sight — His...art was tried to recover them — With Miss Walton l} Emily A. Crosby, Une Romancière oubliée, M.™ Riccoboni, Paris 1924, p. 79 vlg., p. 82. 2) Morillot,...
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Richardson the Novelist: The Psychological Patterns

Gerald Henry Levin - Literary Criticism - 1978 - 192 pages
...colour reddened his cheek - a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on...into the room — They found them lying motionless together.28 These are familiar motifs in the sentimental novel of the next century. Pickwick Papers...
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The Semiotics of Consumption: Interpreting Symbolic Consumer Behavior in ...

Morris B. Holbrook, Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman - Business & Economics - 1993 - 388 pages
...colour reddened his cheeks — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed and fell back on his seat . . . Harley was gone for ever (p. 92). Harley's end brings sorrowful tears from the narrator himself...
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Exhibited by Candlelight: Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition

Valeria Tinkler-Villani, Peter Davidson, Jane Stevenson - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 338 pages
...colour reddened his cheek — a smile brightened faintly in his eye. As he gazed on her, it grew dim, it fixed, it closed — He sighed, and fell back on...Miss Walton they succeeded — But Harley was gone forever!7 These passages contain 497 words, 48 dashes and 18 exclamation marks. This abundance of emotive...
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