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Never until this instant , ” exclaimed the vicar , with an expression of high
satisfaction , “ did I fully appreciate the beauty of that passage in Milton , wherein
the poet evidently describes the rapidity of Satan ' s flight , as well as the
refulgence of ...
Never until this instant , ” exclaimed the vicar , with an expression of high
satisfaction , “ did I fully appreciate the beauty of that passage in Milton , wherein
the poet evidently describes the rapidity of Satan ' s flight , as well as the
refulgence of ...
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You cannot thus account for our term bishop , ” observed Mr . Seymour , " as our
kings and queens have never had such attendants . ” “ Nor is it very easy to
ascertain the period at which it was introduced , ” replied the major ; 6 in Caxton '
s ...
You cannot thus account for our term bishop , ” observed Mr . Seymour , " as our
kings and queens have never had such attendants . ” “ Nor is it very easy to
ascertain the period at which it was introduced , ” replied the major ; 6 in Caxton '
s ...
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There you are quite out , Master Toby , " replied Ned Hopkins , “ for the pendulum
never strikes on any occasion , although I confess that he frequently urges his
master to do so ' ; and as to his wages , why do not you know that he always goes
...
There you are quite out , Master Toby , " replied Ned Hopkins , “ for the pendulum
never strikes on any occasion , although I confess that he frequently urges his
master to do so ' ; and as to his wages , why do not you know that he always goes
...
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Down itself cannot be more gentle nor springy ; it yields to pressure , and yet
never becomes lumpy : beds thus constructed have the advantage of not heating
the body ; and , above all , they never require to be shaken or “ made . ” Had
Vulcan ...
Down itself cannot be more gentle nor springy ; it yields to pressure , and yet
never becomes lumpy : beds thus constructed have the advantage of not heating
the body ; and , above all , they never require to be shaken or “ made . ” Had
Vulcan ...
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The doctor then proceeds to show that they could never have been intended for
evaporating salt ; nor for pounding tin ore , nor for receiving obelisks , or stone
deities , nor for altars ; and then suggests that they could be no other than vessels
...
The doctor then proceeds to show that they could never have been intended for
evaporating salt ; nor for pounding tin ore , nor for receiving obelisks , or stone
deities , nor for altars ; and then suggests that they could be no other than vessels
...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 132 - ... time that the axle describes a small one, therefore the power is increased in the same proportion as the circumference of the wheel is greater than that of the axle. If the velocity of the wheel is...
Página 81 - Gunpowder, hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip; but the spectre started full jump with him. Away, then, they dashed through thick and thin, stones flying and sparks flashing at every bound. Ichabod's flimsy garments fluttered in the air as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse's head in the eagerness of his flight.
Página 190 - ... resolved to remove his body into the choir, which was to have been done with solemn procession on the 15th of July. It rained, however, so violently...