The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... Theatre affected the consequence of Elliston , or at all changed his nature , knew not the essential greatness of the man whom they disparage . It was my fortune to encounter him near St. Dunstan's Church ( which , with its punctual ...
... Theatre affected the consequence of Elliston , or at all changed his nature , knew not the essential greatness of the man whom they disparage . It was my fortune to encounter him near St. Dunstan's Church ( which , with its punctual ...
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... theatre , tampered with . They were pre- as it seemed to her , with the bene- cious to her for their affecting re- fits which she felt to accrue from membrancings . They were her her pious application of her small principia , her ...
... theatre , tampered with . They were pre- as it seemed to her , with the bene- cious to her for their affecting re- fits which she felt to accrue from membrancings . They were her her pious application of her small principia , her ...
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... theatre . And then came staring upon her the figures of her little stockingless and shoeless sisters . And when she looked at her own neat white cotton stockings , which her situa- tion at the theatre had made it indispensable for her ...
... theatre . And then came staring upon her the figures of her little stockingless and shoeless sisters . And when she looked at her own neat white cotton stockings , which her situa- tion at the theatre had made it indispensable for her ...
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