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Page 408
... feel- Holland , " when at rest , was that of sense and ing . It was never mischievous to him by dignity ; and this was the picture of his mind any unseemliness , impertinence , or vulgar- in the calmer and graver hours of life ; but ity ...
... feel- Holland , " when at rest , was that of sense and ing . It was never mischievous to him by dignity ; and this was the picture of his mind any unseemliness , impertinence , or vulgar- in the calmer and graver hours of life ; but ity ...
Page 429
... feel , and to feel is to " Dear Helen , what troublos you so ? Tell suffer . Let me cease to be . ' me - tell me , " pursued Anne , hurriedly , with a " Oh it was cruel ! " Helen cried , loudly , as sudden apprehension . " You are quite ...
... feel , and to feel is to " Dear Helen , what troublos you so ? Tell suffer . Let me cease to be . ' me - tell me , " pursued Anne , hurriedly , with a " Oh it was cruel ! " Helen cried , loudly , as sudden apprehension . " You are quite ...
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... feels that his patriotism , if it is to have this subject , though not to be found in the any root or genuineness must extend to both sides of the Atlantic , whose honest pride it is to feel that he can discourse upon Chaucer or ...
... feels that his patriotism , if it is to have this subject , though not to be found in the any root or genuineness must extend to both sides of the Atlantic , whose honest pride it is to feel that he can discourse upon Chaucer or ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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