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Accordingly , he made an abrupt turning , and would have absolutely fled if
propriety would have let him . ... There is the short turn when you see him
advancing , and the sudden plea of business , when you find him hanging on
your arm ; and ...
Accordingly , he made an abrupt turning , and would have absolutely fled if
propriety would have let him . ... There is the short turn when you see him
advancing , and the sudden plea of business , when you find him hanging on
your arm ; and ...
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poetry ; perhaps -- but he is no longer in sight , so turn we to the next subject ,
namely , that young gentleman yonder in the genteel undress , who sometimes
looks up , and sometimes down ; who first takes a few long steps , and then a few
...
poetry ; perhaps -- but he is no longer in sight , so turn we to the next subject ,
namely , that young gentleman yonder in the genteel undress , who sometimes
looks up , and sometimes down ; who first takes a few long steps , and then a few
...
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Turn we over the volumes of history , and we shall find the brightest pages sullied
by such scenes , from Homer even to the unhappy Chatterton . Where is the love
of science ? Are not private generosity and public spirit altogether extinct ...
Turn we over the volumes of history , and we shall find the brightest pages sullied
by such scenes , from Homer even to the unhappy Chatterton . Where is the love
of science ? Are not private generosity and public spirit altogether extinct ...
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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