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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 ...
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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ed to 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 they are framed so as to bring the commencement of the eighteenth out in comic ...
ed to 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 they are framed so as to bring the commencement of the eighteenth out in comic ...
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... the thought flashed fourth of her demand , or threepence like lightning ihrough 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 “ Bundle ...
... the thought flashed fourth of her demand , or threepence like lightning ihrough 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 “ Bundle ...
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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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Next he thought of taking his of the party engaged to dine here to- chance of a meal and a bed at the vil . day ! " exclaimed Miles , in a loud tone lage alehouse ; but as he passed it , the of voice intended to bear down all fumes of ...
Next he thought of taking his of the party engaged to dine here to- chance of a meal and a bed at the vil . day ! " exclaimed Miles , in a loud tone lage alehouse ; but as he passed it , the of voice intended to bear down all fumes of ...
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