The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... Hume arose from his desk , where , for several hours , he had been plodding at his studies , and , to un- bend himself a little , went to his window , which commanded a view of the neighbouring village of Holydean . A stillness almost ...
... Hume arose from his desk , where , for several hours , he had been plodding at his studies , and , to un- bend himself a little , went to his window , which commanded a view of the neighbouring village of Holydean . A stillness almost ...
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... Hume guessed at once that she was a foreigner ; and he was confirmed in this supposition when , on his advancing and asking , " What do you wish , my good girl ? " she held forward a light broom , and said , in the quick short ...
... Hume guessed at once that she was a foreigner ; and he was confirmed in this supposition when , on his advancing and asking , " What do you wish , my good girl ? " she held forward a light broom , and said , in the quick short ...
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... Hume , " to hint that perhaps you might easily be found , and that certainly you would be very willing to take a little trouble in such a case as this . The affec- tionate sister has not been long in bringing you . " " If the cause of ...
... Hume , " to hint that perhaps you might easily be found , and that certainly you would be very willing to take a little trouble in such a case as this . The affec- tionate sister has not been long in bringing you . " " If the cause of ...
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... Hume having expressed his surprise that she could talk English so well on such a short residence in this ountry , she explained , by informing him , that both her brother and herself had been taught the language so carefully by their ...
... Hume having expressed his surprise that she could talk English so well on such a short residence in this ountry , she explained , by informing him , that both her brother and herself had been taught the language so carefully by their ...
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... Hume , and said , with quick emphasis , " I will go with you , sir , and I shall let Charlotte follow me . " On arriving at the cottage , Frederick introduced the strangers to his relative , Mrs Mather , with whom he resided , and who ...
... Hume , and said , with quick emphasis , " I will go with you , sir , and I shall let Charlotte follow me . " On arriving at the cottage , Frederick introduced the strangers to his relative , Mrs Mather , with whom he resided , and who ...
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