Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... perhaps , shown a sovereign contempt for " the bungling translator , " at the very time when that discreet workman had most If our readers have perchance stumbled upon a displayed his skill and judgment . The idea has novel called " The ...
... perhaps , shown a sovereign contempt for " the bungling translator , " at the very time when that discreet workman had most If our readers have perchance stumbled upon a displayed his skill and judgment . The idea has novel called " The ...
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... Perhaps the love is occasionally on the man's side ; perhaps on the lady's . Per- haps some infatuated swain has ere this mistaken insensibility for modesty , dulness for maiden- reserve , mere vacuity for sweet bashfulness , and a ...
... Perhaps the love is occasionally on the man's side ; perhaps on the lady's . Per- haps some infatuated swain has ere this mistaken insensibility for modesty , dulness for maiden- reserve , mere vacuity for sweet bashfulness , and a ...
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... perhaps she consid- ered she was doing right in depriving her father of his dominions , because he had embraced the Cath- olic religion , and it is against the law for a king of England to be a Catholic . Yet I confess I did not believe ...
... perhaps she consid- ered she was doing right in depriving her father of his dominions , because he had embraced the Cath- olic religion , and it is against the law for a king of England to be a Catholic . Yet I confess I did not believe ...
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