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... turn round and you will see him ex- pecting a third salutation , which he returns with great courtesy , and re- mains until you are out of sight ; so that as you wind down the stairs , if you catch a glimpse of him , kiss your hand ...
... turn round and you will see him ex- pecting a third salutation , which he returns with great courtesy , and re- mains until you are out of sight ; so that as you wind down the stairs , if you catch a glimpse of him , kiss your hand ...
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... turn away in sickness and affright from such contemplations ; you tremble at the voice of the mightier Muse , after having invoked her , and the spirit which she would breathe into your feebly - ambitious bosoms suffocates you whilst ...
... turn away in sickness and affright from such contemplations ; you tremble at the voice of the mightier Muse , after having invoked her , and the spirit which she would breathe into your feebly - ambitious bosoms suffocates you whilst ...
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... turn of mind altogether different from that which is necessary for either transacting or comprehending the affairs of active life . He has the prolixity - without the graphic touches , the intense knowledge , the profound individual ...
... turn of mind altogether different from that which is necessary for either transacting or comprehending the affairs of active life . He has the prolixity - without the graphic touches , the intense knowledge , the profound individual ...
Side 39
... turning to him said , Will you go to Oxford , George ? Happening to have the same friends as this young man , she waited on them without delay ; they promised their interest to obtain a servitor's place in the same college , and in ...
... turning to him said , Will you go to Oxford , George ? Happening to have the same friends as this young man , she waited on them without delay ; they promised their interest to obtain a servitor's place in the same college , and in ...
Side 47
... turn with entire satisfaction to her husband , not as a liv- ing illustration of that extraordinary man's extraordinary quali- ties , but as a being so much his superior , as to render all the feats of the lost wonder mere child's play ...
... turn with entire satisfaction to her husband , not as a liv- ing illustration of that extraordinary man's extraordinary quali- ties , but as a being so much his superior , as to render all the feats of the lost wonder mere child's play ...
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