Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... seemed every Sunday as I read , to echo in my ears , and made my heart trill with horror . It will easily be con- ceived , that since this was the only book to be had at church , I read the history over so often , that at last I could ...
... seemed every Sunday as I read , to echo in my ears , and made my heart trill with horror . It will easily be con- ceived , that since this was the only book to be had at church , I read the history over so often , that at last I could ...
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... seemed to me so much the more clear and incontrovertible , that I could by no means comprehend how the world had remained for so many centuries blind to so palpable a truth , and I valued myself not a little upon my own acute- ness in ...
... seemed to me so much the more clear and incontrovertible , that I could by no means comprehend how the world had remained for so many centuries blind to so palpable a truth , and I valued myself not a little upon my own acute- ness in ...
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... seemed born to com- mand ! Thy representations of the human character , at those moments , were to me a school of wisdom , while by thy conduct off the stage thou didst instruct me how to separate real merit from external osten- tation ...
... seemed born to com- mand ! Thy representations of the human character , at those moments , were to me a school of wisdom , while by thy conduct off the stage thou didst instruct me how to separate real merit from external osten- tation ...
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... seemed in great measure new to me , till at length I was thoroughly convinced , that many things were introduced of which I was not the author . By de- grees , memory assisted me to separate my own from foreign property ; and , at the ...
... seemed in great measure new to me , till at length I was thoroughly convinced , that many things were introduced of which I was not the author . By de- grees , memory assisted me to separate my own from foreign property ; and , at the ...
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... seemed to promise her speedy recovery , and the little cloud which must at such a period inevitably for a moment darken the horizon , seemed entirely dispersed . Such was her own opinion as well as that of all around her . Ah ! was ...
... seemed to promise her speedy recovery , and the little cloud which must at such a period inevitably for a moment darken the horizon , seemed entirely dispersed . Such was her own opinion as well as that of all around her . Ah ! was ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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