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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... smile on his countenance , had seen at first the quick influence of his music on the swink't labourers of the sweltering day , had gradually grown dark and severe in his look , and now stopped his song all at once , he refitted his harp ...
... smile on his countenance , had seen at first the quick influence of his music on the swink't labourers of the sweltering day , had gradually grown dark and severe in his look , and now stopped his song all at once , he refitted his harp ...
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... accommodate himself to the manner of the Signor , who was grave in his deport- ment , and almost saturnine , seldom moved to smiles , and never to laughter ; and who , though he could talk fluently 10 REPUBLIC OF LETTERS .
... accommodate himself to the manner of the Signor , who was grave in his deport- ment , and almost saturnine , seldom moved to smiles , and never to laughter ; and who , though he could talk fluently 10 REPUBLIC OF LETTERS .
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... smiles of her partner ; heedless at the same time of his sister , who , when she stopped near him in the dance , gently chid him one while , and then , smiling in her happy mood with a tearful glance , which asked him to share her joy ...
... smiles of her partner ; heedless at the same time of his sister , who , when she stopped near him in the dance , gently chid him one while , and then , smiling in her happy mood with a tearful glance , which asked him to share her joy ...
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... provocation . As for the of- fence itself , really you seem so very foolish that I know not whether I do right in saying , ( with a smile ) that it was not by any means very grievous . " " Is that all ? -Is B 3 BUY A BROOM . ' 17.
... provocation . As for the of- fence itself , really you seem so very foolish that I know not whether I do right in saying , ( with a smile ) that it was not by any means very grievous . " " Is that all ? -Is B 3 BUY A BROOM . ' 17.
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... smile : " but do you know me under this sad change of affairs ? ” " You have not been very well , I understand ? " said Hume . " No doubt you were given to understand so , " was the answer ; " but if you will request that official ...
... smile : " but do you know me under this sad change of affairs ? ” " You have not been very well , I understand ? " said Hume . " No doubt you were given to understand so , " was the answer ; " but if you will request that official ...
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