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A vine - leaf -- a sprig of cedar- of quiet happiness — and he cherished such a pebble , from that hallowed ground , is a through life- were connected with its possession , not only to the American but banks .
A vine - leaf -- a sprig of cedar- of quiet happiness — and he cherished such a pebble , from that hallowed ground , is a through life- were connected with its possession , not only to the American but banks .
Strona 71
the same hands made bold to turn the It was high time to turn a new leaf , I latch and usher in a face well garnished thought , and prove myself less frivolous , with beard and moustache , and adorned 6 66 66 by long locks tucked behind ...
the same hands made bold to turn the It was high time to turn a new leaf , I latch and usher in a face well garnished thought , and prove myself less frivolous , with beard and moustache , and adorned 6 66 66 by long locks tucked behind ...
Strona 72
The first of these was , that although “ I intend to turn a new leaf , ” I said glorying in the cognomen of Alphonse in a decided tone . * Froin to - day , I in- glorying , be it understood , not so much tend to devote to study eighteen ...
The first of these was , that although “ I intend to turn a new leaf , ” I said glorying in the cognomen of Alphonse in a decided tone . * Froin to - day , I in- glorying , be it understood , not so much tend to devote to study eighteen ...
Strona 94
... And yet the monument proclaims it not , Nor round the sleeper's name hath chisel wrought The emblems of a fame that never dies , Ivy and amaranth , in a graceful sheaf , Twined with the laurel's fair , imperial leaf .
... And yet the monument proclaims it not , Nor round the sleeper's name hath chisel wrought The emblems of a fame that never dies , Ivy and amaranth , in a graceful sheaf , Twined with the laurel's fair , imperial leaf .
Strona 101
We regret very much that he leaves the Prince of Denmark out of his play of Hamlet ; for , after all , the main question is untouched in his letters , and that aspect of the subject which bears the most important feature for us ...
We regret very much that he leaves the Prince of Denmark out of his play of Hamlet ; for , after all , the main question is untouched in his letters , and that aspect of the subject which bears the most important feature for us ...
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