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... sincerity of expression , it would have mule acquiescence of a modern Major
Domo , carried been much contrary to his ... with the observation , find some
difficulty in expressing himself , she was " But he is a good neighbour , so it may
pass ...
... sincerity of expression , it would have mule acquiescence of a modern Major
Domo , carried been much contrary to his ... with the observation , find some
difficulty in expressing himself , she was " But he is a good neighbour , so it may
pass ...
Page 99
Who pretends to more freedom , this transient expression , but the stranger did
not must go out from among us , as not ... their applause , as well of the doctrines
expressed by which was indeed the fashion of the whole company , a favourite ...
Who pretends to more freedom , this transient expression , but the stranger did
not must go out from among us , as not ... their applause , as well of the doctrines
expressed by which was indeed the fashion of the whole company , a favourite ...
Page 149
... into the apartment , imitate the rich colours who must have expected , from her
situation , a visiter of sunset ; and , in the celebrated expression of the of some
pretension ; and induced Buckingham to poet , “ taught light to counterfeit a
gloom .
... into the apartment , imitate the rich colours who must have expected , from her
situation , a visiter of sunset ; and , in the celebrated expression of the of some
pretension ; and induced Buckingham to poet , “ taught light to counterfeit a
gloom .
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... they were very very merry , only derived its apparent expression from his own
inAnd all our men were drinking . " . ternal emotions , but received no assistance
from the As the chorus ended , there followed a loud and visible objects around .
... they were very very merry , only derived its apparent expression from his own
inAnd all our men were drinking . " . ternal emotions , but received no assistance
from the As the chorus ended , there followed a loud and visible objects around .
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of sense and expression , and to remark the attention " Truly , I will owe him a
guerdon also , pretty and deference with which his words were listened to
maiden , " answered the squire : " for if a lance of them by men too high in rank ,
and too ...
of sense and expression , and to remark the attention " Truly , I will owe him a
guerdon also , pretty and deference with which his words were listened to
maiden , " answered the squire : " for if a lance of them by men too high in rank ,
and too ...
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