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... means accorded well with the genius of his instrument . So , suddenly lay- ing down his flute , he seized a dan- cing master's kit , which had belonged to the famous Bath Guide , Anstey , on which he rattled off a humorous diver ...
... means accorded well with the genius of his instrument . So , suddenly lay- ing down his flute , he seized a dan- cing master's kit , which had belonged to the famous Bath Guide , Anstey , on which he rattled off a humorous diver ...
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... means they are emptied and filled without assist- ance from the hand . The water flows from thence into a trough leading to certain small aqueducts , made on walls , which are raised about two feet from the ground ; and which afford a ...
... means they are emptied and filled without assist- ance from the hand . The water flows from thence into a trough leading to certain small aqueducts , made on walls , which are raised about two feet from the ground ; and which afford a ...
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... means of a small earthen pot , into which the end of the branch is fixed ; it is removed every morning and evening , but is seldom used by Europeans , except in the morning , the heat of the sun giving it a disagreeable sourness , when ...
... means of a small earthen pot , into which the end of the branch is fixed ; it is removed every morning and evening , but is seldom used by Europeans , except in the morning , the heat of the sun giving it a disagreeable sourness , when ...
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... means this ? Hen . Oh clasp thine arms fast round me ! A supernatural shuddering seizes me , And only on thy bosom can I gain My wonted life ! SCENE X. Rosamund , Henry , Richard , and Southwell . Rich . Ha ! devil ! let me go ! cottage ...
... means this ? Hen . Oh clasp thine arms fast round me ! A supernatural shuddering seizes me , And only on thy bosom can I gain My wonted life ! SCENE X. Rosamund , Henry , Richard , and Southwell . Rich . Ha ! devil ! let me go ! cottage ...
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... means this ? Storms rend thy breast - there , with the palm the way , having by princely bribes ( Struggling . ) Ros ... mean- ing , and forms the design of getting Rosamund into her power . For this purpose , Armand has already paved ...
... means this ? Storms rend thy breast - there , with the palm the way , having by princely bribes ( Struggling . ) Ros ... mean- ing , and forms the design of getting Rosamund into her power . For this purpose , Armand has already paved ...
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