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... True it is , that he might receive much instruction from witnessing the intelligent impersonations of a Garrick or a Kemble , a Siddons or a Rachel , but he would perceive even in their grandest efforts a lack of something— an ...
... True it is , that he might receive much instruction from witnessing the intelligent impersonations of a Garrick or a Kemble , a Siddons or a Rachel , but he would perceive even in their grandest efforts a lack of something— an ...
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... true that twice a year my interest in the subject somewhat revived under the influence of the Poor Rate collector's visit , but it was confined exclusively to the amount in the pound proposed to be levied on my rateable property , and ...
... true that twice a year my interest in the subject somewhat revived under the influence of the Poor Rate collector's visit , but it was confined exclusively to the amount in the pound proposed to be levied on my rateable property , and ...
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... true that in many Parishes and Unions the spirit of Bumbledom still prevails to a large extent ; and recent doings at St. Pancras , and elsewhere , show that that state of things which made Dickens so bitter and persistent an enemy to ...
... true that in many Parishes and Unions the spirit of Bumbledom still prevails to a large extent ; and recent doings at St. Pancras , and elsewhere , show that that state of things which made Dickens so bitter and persistent an enemy to ...
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... true , And will not care one jot for you , If careless of her bonnet . If Lucy thinks ' tis well to place , A little garden o'er her face , To draw all eyes upon it ; Her failing you will quickly find , Though fair her form - alas ! her ...
... true , And will not care one jot for you , If careless of her bonnet . If Lucy thinks ' tis well to place , A little garden o'er her face , To draw all eyes upon it ; Her failing you will quickly find , Though fair her form - alas ! her ...
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... true taste as she now is in economy of production , my belief is that this result will probably be due to no other single man in so great a degree as to Wedgwood . " 19 The claim does seem startling . We have so long enjoyed the fruits ...
... true taste as she now is in economy of production , my belief is that this result will probably be due to no other single man in so great a degree as to Wedgwood . " 19 The claim does seem startling . We have so long enjoyed the fruits ...
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Strona 205 - Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father.
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Strona 140 - I learnt no Latin until my eighth year. At that time I had read, under my father's tuition, a number of Greek prose authors, among whom I remember the whole of Herodotus, and of Xenophon's Cyropaedia and Memorials of Socrates; some of the lives of the philosophers by Diogenes Laertius: part of Lucian, and Isocrates ad Demonicum and Ad Nicoclem.
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