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... words , the classical with which this country must be charged , ideal is here entirely wanting . Nor does very few are , to my mind , more to be prettiness take its place . This quality regretted than that which is involved which ...
... words , the classical with which this country must be charged , ideal is here entirely wanting . Nor does very few are , to my mind , more to be prettiness take its place . This quality regretted than that which is involved which ...
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... word deliberately , and with large meaning ) , and singular weaknesses . It is so rare a visitant , genius of George Cruikshank . " ‡ beautiful by regularity of feature or purity of form . In other words , the classical ideal is here ...
... word deliberately , and with large meaning ) , and singular weaknesses . It is so rare a visitant , genius of George Cruikshank . " ‡ beautiful by regularity of feature or purity of form . In other words , the classical ideal is here ...
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... word that I shall meet you chez lui to - morrow ) , I have since sought " To compliance with such a request I her ... words affecting my own position in France , which sank deep into my mind - saved me from deeming my- self a proscrit ...
... word that I shall meet you chez lui to - morrow ) , I have since sought " To compliance with such a request I her ... words affecting my own position in France , which sank deep into my mind - saved me from deeming my- self a proscrit ...
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... words , wooed her as his own - nev- er even hinted to her the hopes of a union which at one time he had fondly enter- tained , still , was it true that his love had been too transparent not to be de- tected by her , and not to have led ...
... words , wooed her as his own - nev- er even hinted to her the hopes of a union which at one time he had fondly enter- tained , still , was it true that his love had been too transparent not to be de- tected by her , and not to have led ...
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... words of Lady Janet's let- and Rochebriant had placed in a light in ter , - -was not Mrs. Morley right in de- which he had not before regarded it , the nouncing them as the crotchets of an image of Isaura . He had reasoned from insolent ...
... words of Lady Janet's let- and Rochebriant had placed in a light in ter , - -was not Mrs. Morley right in de- which he had not before regarded it , the nouncing them as the crotchets of an image of Isaura . He had reasoned from insolent ...
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