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... present still fewer attractions than it now possesses . A few months before the period , at which her name appears ... present state . " Mr. V- , " said I , with all the earnestness I could com- mand , " you are by your present course ...
... present still fewer attractions than it now possesses . A few months before the period , at which her name appears ... present state . " Mr. V- , " said I , with all the earnestness I could com- mand , " you are by your present course ...
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... present ! what a charnel - house of cold and dead ideas , and frozen sentiments ! What an utter confusion must , of necessity , attend all the phenomena which such an in- tellect would present . Thoughts , rich , valuable , and abundant ...
... present ! what a charnel - house of cold and dead ideas , and frozen sentiments ! What an utter confusion must , of necessity , attend all the phenomena which such an in- tellect would present . Thoughts , rich , valuable , and abundant ...
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... present you with the ingenious tale , displaying a close perception , a nice in- sight into the manners and forms of society , power of delineation , study of character , and an ease and pliability of style essential to the scholar ; if ...
... present you with the ingenious tale , displaying a close perception , a nice in- sight into the manners and forms of society , power of delineation , study of character , and an ease and pliability of style essential to the scholar ; if ...
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