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I exhausted my whole pity upon myself ; my face was becoming odious to me ; I
no longer dared to look in a glass , and my black hands struck me with horror .
They appeared to me like a monkey's . I dwelt upon the idea of my ugliness , and
my ...
I exhausted my whole pity upon myself ; my face was becoming odious to me ; I
no longer dared to look in a glass , and my black hands struck me with horror .
They appeared to me like a monkey's . I dwelt upon the idea of my ugliness , and
my ...
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... daughters , and one son , that son immediately becomes entitled to the whole
of the property his father died possessed of ; * in exclusion of the whole of his
sisters , who perhaps are cast adrift on the world , while he may be still in his
cradle .
... daughters , and one son , that son immediately becomes entitled to the whole
of the property his father died possessed of ; * in exclusion of the whole of his
sisters , who perhaps are cast adrift on the world , while he may be still in his
cradle .
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This single example , where the whole poetical existence of a character is
annihilated , may suffice to show the want of judgment in the arrangement . What
would the public say , if Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing , were to recite , “ to
be ...
This single example , where the whole poetical existence of a character is
annihilated , may suffice to show the want of judgment in the arrangement . What
would the public say , if Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing , were to recite , “ to
be ...
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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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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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