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Page 78
... manner and plainness of the Arabic . Such of them as are unconnected with mythology display a delicacy of feeling , not without sufficient warmth , and in many points resembling the Grecian manner : but the lead- ing characteristic of ...
... manner and plainness of the Arabic . Such of them as are unconnected with mythology display a delicacy of feeling , not without sufficient warmth , and in many points resembling the Grecian manner : but the lead- ing characteristic of ...
Page 265
... manners , his mildness , urbanity , and invincible courtesy , insure him popularity and even fondness from the House of ... manner . He dares not be familiar ; aware perhaps of the slender title by which he holds his reputation , he will ...
... manners , his mildness , urbanity , and invincible courtesy , insure him popularity and even fondness from the House of ... manner . He dares not be familiar ; aware perhaps of the slender title by which he holds his reputation , he will ...
Page 266
... manner and grim features hold forth but little promise : with the aid of jumping , and vio- lent jerking of his head , which like the cadence of a mallet , which it imitates , seems a most appropriate exemplification of a knock- down ...
... manner and grim features hold forth but little promise : with the aid of jumping , and vio- lent jerking of his head , which like the cadence of a mallet , which it imitates , seems a most appropriate exemplification of a knock- down ...
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