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а courtly tone of Racine , and his syste- and embody , with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression , somewhat in the most ...
а courtly tone of Racine , and his syste- and embody , with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression , somewhat in the most ...
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ever may be thought of the tendency To the same school , in point of of his romances , the ingenuity with taste , belong the great novelists of which ...
ever may be thought of the tendency To the same school , in point of of his romances , the ingenuity with taste , belong the great novelists of which ...
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... the thought flashed fourth of her demand , or threepence like lightning Through the mind of instead of a shilling , on the security “ my uncle , " that Frederick - William of her flat - iron . would make a splendid Lord High ...
... the thought flashed fourth of her demand , or threepence like lightning Through the mind of instead of a shilling , on the security “ my uncle , " that Frederick - William of her flat - iron . would make a splendid Lord High ...
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Nevertheless , there was still » such a delay was not to be thought of a faint chance ; and , buoyed up by this under the circumstances , poor Miles , reflection , he quickened his pace al . groaning bitterly , as a recollection of most ...
Nevertheless , there was still » such a delay was not to be thought of a faint chance ; and , buoyed up by this under the circumstances , poor Miles , reflection , he quickened his pace al . groaning bitterly , as a recollection of most ...
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... curring in our journeys so revolting “ And yet , ” thought Jane , “ how to our English notions . " impertinently intrusive and embar“ Call them prejudices , dear Jane , rassing would all that I have been and say no more about them .
... curring in our journeys so revolting “ And yet , ” thought Jane , “ how to our English notions . " impertinently intrusive and embar“ Call them prejudices , dear Jane , rassing would all that I have been and say no more about them .
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