The Essays of EliaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1919 - 327 Seiten |
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... took her to live with him altogether . Mr. Procter ( Barry Cornwall ) , from whose account the above facts are taken in their entirety , says : Whenever the approach of one of her fits of in- sanity was announced by some irritability or ...
... took her to live with him altogether . Mr. Procter ( Barry Cornwall ) , from whose account the above facts are taken in their entirety , says : Whenever the approach of one of her fits of in- sanity was announced by some irritability or ...
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... took almost immediate measures entirely to dissipate and bring to nothing for there is something revolting in the idea of a king holding a private purse ; and the thoughts of Bigod were all regal . Thus furnished , by the very act of ...
... took almost immediate measures entirely to dissipate and bring to nothing for there is something revolting in the idea of a king holding a private purse ; and the thoughts of Bigod were all regal . Thus furnished , by the very act of ...
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... took , and gave , no concessions . She hated favours . She never made a revoke , nor ever passed it over in her adversary without exacting the utmost forfeiture . She fought a good fight : cut and thrust . She held not her good sword ...
... took , and gave , no concessions . She hated favours . She never made a revoke , nor ever passed it over in her adversary without exacting the utmost forfeiture . She fought a good fight : cut and thrust . She held not her good sword ...
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... took any interest , either , in such kind of inquiries , for their own sake ; but that he was in some way bound to seek for knowledge . A greenish - coloured coat , which he had on , forbade me to surmise that he was a clergyman . The ...
... took any interest , either , in such kind of inquiries , for their own sake ; but that he was in some way bound to seek for knowledge . A greenish - coloured coat , which he had on , forbade me to surmise that he was a clergyman . The ...
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... took the upper hand of the actual ; should have overlooked the impertinent individualities of such poor concretions as mankind , is not much to be admired . It is rather to be wondered at , that in the genus of animals he should have ...
... took the upper hand of the actual ; should have overlooked the impertinent individualities of such poor concretions as mankind , is not much to be admired . It is rather to be wondered at , that in the genus of animals he should have ...
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