American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... speak to a neighbour . ' While he was speaking , the horse took fright , Charlotte was thrown out , and received an injury that embit- tered her whole life . Philip was really grieved by this accident . He said , ' It seemed somehow as ...
... speak to a neighbour . ' While he was speaking , the horse took fright , Charlotte was thrown out , and received an injury that embit- tered her whole life . Philip was really grieved by this accident . He said , ' It seemed somehow as ...
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... speak with him . The servant left Aikin in the entry , and , entering the drawing - room , pushed the door to after him , but not so close as to prevent Aikin hearing the following dialogue : - " There's somebody , ma'am , in the entry ...
... speak with him . The servant left Aikin in the entry , and , entering the drawing - room , pushed the door to after him , but not so close as to prevent Aikin hearing the following dialogue : - " There's somebody , ma'am , in the entry ...
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... speak of Roman catholicism at the present day , and its prospects in the United States . He con- tends that his faith is favourable to the liberty of the people- that this is indeed its evangelical aliment ; while protestantism ...
... speak of Roman catholicism at the present day , and its prospects in the United States . He con- tends that his faith is favourable to the liberty of the people- that this is indeed its evangelical aliment ; while protestantism ...
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... speaking in his ' Historical Sketch ' of the author of ' Paradise Lost , ' designates him as ' a certain blind man , named Milton , Latin secretary to the parliament . ' Molière , the player , acted his own Pourceaugnac - as Shakspeare ...
... speaking in his ' Historical Sketch ' of the author of ' Paradise Lost , ' designates him as ' a certain blind man , named Milton , Latin secretary to the parliament . ' Molière , the player , acted his own Pourceaugnac - as Shakspeare ...
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... speak loud , and turn their backs on the actors . In this manner were the tragedies of the great master received on their first production . John Bull threw apple - parings at the divinity at whose shrine he now offers adoration ...
... speak loud , and turn their backs on the actors . In this manner were the tragedies of the great master received on their first production . John Bull threw apple - parings at the divinity at whose shrine he now offers adoration ...
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