The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 29
... sense of fallen material grandeur in the more liberal resentment of depreciations done to his more lofty ... senses- se in melancholy after - years , again , the pertest little drab - a dirty much near the same spot , I met fringe and ...
... sense of fallen material grandeur in the more liberal resentment of depreciations done to his more lofty ... senses- se in melancholy after - years , again , the pertest little drab - a dirty much near the same spot , I met fringe and ...
Page 33
... sense and in- trepidity of one of our party , a youth , that had hitherto been one of his most deferential auditors , who , from his recent reading , made bold to assure the gentle- man , that there must be some mistake , as " the ...
... sense and in- trepidity of one of our party , a youth , that had hitherto been one of his most deferential auditors , who , from his recent reading , made bold to assure the gentle- man , that there must be some mistake , as " the ...
Page 114
... senses absolutely give and take reciprocally . Can you tell pork from veal in the dark ? or distinguish Sherris from pure Malaga ? Take away the candle from the smoking man ; by the glimmering of the left ashes , he knows that he is ...
... senses absolutely give and take reciprocally . Can you tell pork from veal in the dark ? or distinguish Sherris from pure Malaga ? Take away the candle from the smoking man ; by the glimmering of the left ashes , he knows that he is ...
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