Selections from the Correspondence of R.E.H. Greyson, Esq. [pseud.]Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1861 - 432 pages |
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... damage the " orthodox " cause rather than benefit it : whereupon , one would say , they ought to be very glad of heart , instead of getting into a passion . Others among them are a little scandalised at the liberty Mr. Greyson X PREFACE TO.
... damage the " orthodox " cause rather than benefit it : whereupon , one would say , they ought to be very glad of heart , instead of getting into a passion . Others among them are a little scandalised at the liberty Mr. Greyson X PREFACE TO.
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... cause and effect , do not exhaust them : for to these must be added any relation whatsoever between any two or more things whatsoever ; and I hope that is comprehensive enough ! Anything may suggest anything , according to the momentary ...
... cause and effect , do not exhaust them : for to these must be added any relation whatsoever between any two or more things whatsoever ; and I hope that is comprehensive enough ! Anything may suggest anything , according to the momentary ...
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... cause he came from you ; and if he had been without any such recommendation , I would gladly have given him as much to get rid of him . What a terrible bore he is ! He is , I doubt not ( as you say ) , a sensible man : but there are ...
... cause he came from you ; and if he had been without any such recommendation , I would gladly have given him as much to get rid of him . What a terrible bore he is ! He is , I doubt not ( as you say ) , a sensible man : but there are ...
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... caused me any chagrin ; and giggling himself , told me he was very sorry for it , deeply cut to the heart by my behaviour indeed . I immediately put on a lugubrious face of sympathetic joy , and accepted , with as deep a sigh as I could ...
... caused me any chagrin ; and giggling himself , told me he was very sorry for it , deeply cut to the heart by my behaviour indeed . I immediately put on a lugubrious face of sympathetic joy , and accepted , with as deep a sigh as I could ...
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... cause , at the oddity of the spectacle , and was doubtless looked upon as a prodigy of pharisaic devotion for my well - timed hilarity . But suddenly , on recol- lecting where I was , I assumed a very grave countenance , not unmingled ...
... cause , at the oddity of the spectacle , and was doubtless looked upon as a prodigy of pharisaic devotion for my well - timed hilarity . But suddenly , on recol- lecting where I was , I assumed a very grave countenance , not unmingled ...
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