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Page 84
... seemed as if her letters breathed a tenderness which , as if she was won already , at any rate invited him to declare his passion ; and then , again , reading them under the influence of the reaction which would follow any excess of ...
... seemed as if her letters breathed a tenderness which , as if she was won already , at any rate invited him to declare his passion ; and then , again , reading them under the influence of the reaction which would follow any excess of ...
Page 203
... seemed to Wordsworth now that there was a cer- tain effeminacy in levelling down the truth to general notions , and so avoiding the difficulties and rough edges of truth , which are felt when we deal , not with abstrac - etrates and ...
... seemed to Wordsworth now that there was a cer- tain effeminacy in levelling down the truth to general notions , and so avoiding the difficulties and rough edges of truth , which are felt when we deal , not with abstrac - etrates and ...
Page 492
... seemed generally to wait for Mr. Rawlings to take the lead , while that gentleman seemed disposed on this occasion to be silent . Then Mr. Chanter , who had a fine deep voice , sang , " O ruddier than the cherry ! " Miss Colson ...
... seemed generally to wait for Mr. Rawlings to take the lead , while that gentleman seemed disposed on this occasion to be silent . Then Mr. Chanter , who had a fine deep voice , sang , " O ruddier than the cherry ! " Miss Colson ...
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