The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 328
... look ! ( They embrace . ) HELEN . Do I ? Well - I feel a fright . DAISY . What ! a bride of six months only , and ... look , dressed up to their eyes , covered with jewels , and playing at the tables as if their lives depended upon it ...
... look ! ( They embrace . ) HELEN . Do I ? Well - I feel a fright . DAISY . What ! a bride of six months only , and ... look , dressed up to their eyes , covered with jewels , and playing at the tables as if their lives depended upon it ...
Page 397
... look very far for an explanation . Emilie her- self is perfectly outspoken about it . The temptation came . She had yielded so often that she had not sufficient virtue left to resist . The odd part of the business is , that Voltaire so ...
... look very far for an explanation . Emilie her- self is perfectly outspoken about it . The temptation came . She had yielded so often that she had not sufficient virtue left to resist . The odd part of the business is , that Voltaire so ...
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... look less cheerfully upon all things . Besides , all great changes in life are solemn things when we think of them , and have naturally their grave side as well as their merely happy one . This is in itself only wholesome ; but the ...
... look less cheerfully upon all things . Besides , all great changes in life are solemn things when we think of them , and have naturally their grave side as well as their merely happy one . This is in itself only wholesome ; but the ...
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