The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 27
... sight of the illustrious shopman , hoping some conference . With what an air did he reach down the volume , dispassionately giving his opinion of the worth of the work in question , and launching out into a dissertation on its compara ...
... sight of the illustrious shopman , hoping some conference . With what an air did he reach down the volume , dispassionately giving his opinion of the worth of the work in question , and launching out into a dissertation on its compara ...
Page 33
... sight of the Reculvers , which one of our own company ( having been the voyage before ) immediately recog- nizing , and pointing out to us , was considered by us as no ordinary seaman . All this time sat upon the edge of the deck quite ...
... sight of the Reculvers , which one of our own company ( having been the voyage before ) immediately recog- nizing , and pointing out to us , was considered by us as no ordinary seaman . All this time sat upon the edge of the deck quite ...
Page 73
... sight the meanness of seen ; analagous to , not the same the operation . There is the with , the delicacies of Ovidian Patriarch , in calm forethought , transformations . and with holy prescience , giving directions . And there are his ...
... sight the meanness of seen ; analagous to , not the same the operation . There is the with , the delicacies of Ovidian Patriarch , in calm forethought , transformations . and with holy prescience , giving directions . And there are his ...
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