Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... seemed without a flaw or blemish ; it was quite untouched by the knife , and some leaves at the end were still unopened , -left so probably to show the perfect virginity of its state . It was not the History of the Merry Wives which lay ...
... seemed without a flaw or blemish ; it was quite untouched by the knife , and some leaves at the end were still unopened , -left so probably to show the perfect virginity of its state . It was not the History of the Merry Wives which lay ...
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... seemed to recoil from the reverberation of the report himself had made . " No such feeling seemed to pos- In a sess the mind of the individual who first lifted up his voice in that room . He was a short , stout , red - faced man , the ...
... seemed to recoil from the reverberation of the report himself had made . " No such feeling seemed to pos- In a sess the mind of the individual who first lifted up his voice in that room . He was a short , stout , red - faced man , the ...
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... seemed as if the quiet which fell for a lit- tle while over the crowd in that shabby room was due to something more than this , was in some way an act of homage paid unconsciously and involuntarily to the greatest of all the sons of men ...
... seemed as if the quiet which fell for a lit- tle while over the crowd in that shabby room was due to something more than this , was in some way an act of homage paid unconsciously and involuntarily to the greatest of all the sons of men ...
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... seemed to be something of a naturalist . He wandered about the moors with a green tin - box kind of knapsack on his back , but he said little about his cap- tures , and Gibbs taking no interest in such pursuits never asked leave to see ...
... seemed to be something of a naturalist . He wandered about the moors with a green tin - box kind of knapsack on his back , but he said little about his cap- tures , and Gibbs taking no interest in such pursuits never asked leave to see ...
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... seemed to be of the old school in this respect , and left the octavos to the last . When he considered he had given her sufficient time for a rapid examination , Gibbs- with something of the feeling with which a schoolboy opens his ...
... seemed to be of the old school in this respect , and left the octavos to the last . When he considered he had given her sufficient time for a rapid examination , Gibbs- with something of the feeling with which a schoolboy opens his ...
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