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... Italian letters run about and dodge each other , even in the same word . His inspira- tion seemed , in those days , to reach its height in the neighbourhood of the lime- kiln , and to the poet there came the first miraculous dream of ...
... Italian letters run about and dodge each other , even in the same word . His inspira- tion seemed , in those days , to reach its height in the neighbourhood of the lime- kiln , and to the poet there came the first miraculous dream of ...
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... Italy , and now , as Harry knew , they were at Florence . He had heard that Lord Ongar had declared his intention of suing for a divorce ; but that he supposed to be erroneous , as the two were still living under the same roof . Then he ...
... Italy , and now , as Harry knew , they were at Florence . He had heard that Lord Ongar had declared his intention of suing for a divorce ; but that he supposed to be erroneous , as the two were still living under the same roof . Then he ...
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... Italy . " I'll do anything I can , of course , Lady Clavering . " " But I must tell you , that I hardly know whether I ought to ask you . I'm doing what would make Hugh very angry . But he is so unreasonable , and so cruel about Julia ...
... Italy . " I'll do anything I can , of course , Lady Clavering . " " But I must tell you , that I hardly know whether I ought to ask you . I'm doing what would make Hugh very angry . But he is so unreasonable , and so cruel about Julia ...
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... Italy , he intended , and was understood to intend , to describe the book by an adjec- tive that would recommend it . In one of the posthumous stories of Mary Wollstone- craft Godwin , I remember a passage in which the heroine is ...
... Italy , he intended , and was understood to intend , to describe the book by an adjec- tive that would recommend it . In one of the posthumous stories of Mary Wollstone- craft Godwin , I remember a passage in which the heroine is ...
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... Italian side , were selected as the en- trances and termini of the great Alpine tunnel . It was found that a straight line between them and through the Alps would measure 12,220 métres , or 13,577 yards , about seven and seven - tenths ...
... Italian side , were selected as the en- trances and termini of the great Alpine tunnel . It was found that a straight line between them and through the Alps would measure 12,220 métres , or 13,577 yards , about seven and seven - tenths ...
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