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... seemed to see them both in a sweet con- junction ; majesty and meckness joined together ; it was a gentle , and holy ... seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . God's ...
... seemed to see them both in a sweet con- junction ; majesty and meckness joined together ; it was a gentle , and holy ... seemed to be , as it were , a calm , sweet cast , or appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . God's ...
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... seemed to touch my heart . I felt a harmony between something in my heart , and those sweet and powerful words . I seemed often to see so much light exhibited by every sentence , and such a refreshing food communicated , that I could ...
... seemed to touch my heart . I felt a harmony between something in my heart , and those sweet and powerful words . I seemed often to see so much light exhibited by every sentence , and such a refreshing food communicated , that I could ...
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... seemed to behold it not . The old dame , therefore , laid her grasp upon his cloak . " Signor ! signor ! " whispered ... seemed to suppose that Dr. Rappaccini was involving him . But such a suspicion , though it disturbed Giovanni , was ...
... seemed to behold it not . The old dame , therefore , laid her grasp upon his cloak . " Signor ! signor ! " whispered ... seemed to suppose that Dr. Rappaccini was involving him . But such a suspicion , though it disturbed Giovanni , was ...
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