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... faces of three or four writers , Cole- ridge , Wordsworth , Landor , De Quincey , and the latest and strongest contributor to the critical jour- nals , Carlyle ; and I suppose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I ...
... faces of three or four writers , Cole- ridge , Wordsworth , Landor , De Quincey , and the latest and strongest contributor to the critical jour- nals , Carlyle ; and I suppose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I ...
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... face was so handsome and his person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay , were idealizations of his own . Greenough was a superior man ...
... face was so handsome and his person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay , were idealizations of his own . Greenough was a superior man ...
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... face ; the Quakers , a face ; the nuns , a face . An Englishman will pick out a dissenter by his man- ners . Trades and professions carve their own lines on face and form . Certain circumstances of Eng- lish life are not less effective ...
... face ; the Quakers , a face ; the nuns , a face . An Englishman will pick out a dissenter by his man- ners . Trades and professions carve their own lines on face and form . Certain circumstances of Eng- lish life are not less effective ...
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... face the faces of both parents and some feature from every ancestor whose face hangs on the wall . The best nations are those most widely related ; and navigation , as effecting a world - wide mixture , is the most potent advancer of ...
... face the faces of both parents and some feature from every ancestor whose face hangs on the wall . The best nations are those most widely related ; and navigation , as effecting a world - wide mixture , is the most potent advancer of ...
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... face of un- broken traditions , though vague and losing them- selves in fable . The traditions have got footing ... faces cut like a die , and a strong island speech and accent ; a Norman type , with the complacency that belongs to that ...
... face of un- broken traditions , though vague and losing them- selves in fable . The traditions have got footing ... faces cut like a die , and a strong island speech and accent ; a Norman type , with the complacency that belongs to that ...
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