Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Hear , hear , ' was a formidable sound in the debating society , and one which took the heart out of many a younger speaker ; and the ironical ' How much ? ' with which in conversation he would meet an over - eloquent expression , was ...
... Hear , hear , ' was a formidable sound in the debating society , and one which took the heart out of many a younger speaker ; and the ironical ' How much ? ' with which in conversation he would meet an over - eloquent expression , was ...
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... hear him , charming high and low , in season and out of season , with a word of illustration for each and a touch of humour in- telligible to all , -fragmentary yet imparting what he says , allusive yet explaining what he intends ...
... hear him , charming high and low , in season and out of season , with a word of illustration for each and a touch of humour in- telligible to all , -fragmentary yet imparting what he says , allusive yet explaining what he intends ...
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... hear the din Of madmen , shriek on shriek , again begin ; Let us now visit him : after this strain He ever communes with himself again , And sees and hears not any . " Having said These words , we called the keeper : and he led To an ...
... hear the din Of madmen , shriek on shriek , again begin ; Let us now visit him : after this strain He ever communes with himself again , And sees and hears not any . " Having said These words , we called the keeper : and he led To an ...
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