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Page 189
... mind of such a being , and in which its influence on his actions are displayed , shews not only an intimate acquaintance with the human heart , but great judgment and power of effect . The predominance of revenge in the mind of a woman ...
... mind of such a being , and in which its influence on his actions are displayed , shews not only an intimate acquaintance with the human heart , but great judgment and power of effect . The predominance of revenge in the mind of a woman ...
Page 202
... mind : a look , a word , created the most horrid suspicion . Suspicion was soon magnified into certainty ; he triumphed in the discovery , che- rished the growing aversion , and never forgave the person who unde- ceived him . In short ...
... mind : a look , a word , created the most horrid suspicion . Suspicion was soon magnified into certainty ; he triumphed in the discovery , che- rished the growing aversion , and never forgave the person who unde- ceived him . In short ...
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... mind and memory , she would not have fallen into the follies which she commits . Still , however , her adventures are written with great spirit and humour , and they afford many scenes at which " To be grave exceeds all power of face ...
... mind and memory , she would not have fallen into the follies which she commits . Still , however , her adventures are written with great spirit and humour , and they afford many scenes at which " To be grave exceeds all power of face ...
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Lichtensteins Travels in Africa | 22 |
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