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... expressions , he sets down among the signs of the times , the extraordinary occurrences of the age we live in ... expression ( such as he did not use to find in Guides to the English Tongue ) jars him like coming sud- denly to a ...
... expressions , he sets down among the signs of the times , the extraordinary occurrences of the age we live in ... expression ( such as he did not use to find in Guides to the English Tongue ) jars him like coming sud- denly to a ...
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... expression . A single phrase - sometimes a word and the work is done . the desired impression is made , as it were ... expressions in the original Greek orations , with the chief faults which seem to have conduced to the effeminacy ...
... expression . A single phrase - sometimes a word and the work is done . the desired impression is made , as it were ... expressions in the original Greek orations , with the chief faults which seem to have conduced to the effeminacy ...
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... expression , or decisive sentence , would escape from him , his countenance , at such moments , becoming terrible , from the combined expression of ugliness and genius . ' The character of La Fayette is also well delineated , though ...
... expression , or decisive sentence , would escape from him , his countenance , at such moments , becoming terrible , from the combined expression of ugliness and genius . ' The character of La Fayette is also well delineated , though ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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