Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... seemed small and trifling in such close juxtaposition with an infuriated universe . Oak had hardly time to gather up these impressions into a thought , and to see how strangely the red feather of her hat shone in this light , when the ...
... seemed small and trifling in such close juxtaposition with an infuriated universe . Oak had hardly time to gather up these impressions into a thought , and to see how strangely the red feather of her hat shone in this light , when the ...
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... seemed on this last night of our driving ! The clear twilight faded away , and the skies over- head began to shew faint throbbings of the stars . A pale yellow glow on the horizon told us where the lights of Edinburgh were afire . The ...
... seemed on this last night of our driving ! The clear twilight faded away , and the skies over- head began to shew faint throbbings of the stars . A pale yellow glow on the horizon told us where the lights of Edinburgh were afire . The ...
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... seemed not to occur to the senators that the same gate would as conveniently afford an entrance for those without as an egress for those within . That unlooked - for event happened , however . No sooner had the magistrates retired than ...
... seemed not to occur to the senators that the same gate would as conveniently afford an entrance for those without as an egress for those within . That unlooked - for event happened , however . No sooner had the magistrates retired than ...
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