Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... turning over some old papers, he was startled by a strange and portentous expression of his own, which he had long forgotten, and the very meaning of which did not immediately strike his comprehension ; — " Peace is only the sleep of ...
... turning over some old papers, he was startled by a strange and portentous expression of his own, which he had long forgotten, and the very meaning of which did not immediately strike his comprehension ; — " Peace is only the sleep of ...
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... turned for consolation towards the august congress of sovereigns and statesmen at Vienna, who were calmly, solemnly, and deliberately setting the boundaries of nations never to be passed, and dividing the " souls" of men among ...
... turned for consolation towards the august congress of sovereigns and statesmen at Vienna, who were calmly, solemnly, and deliberately setting the boundaries of nations never to be passed, and dividing the " souls" of men among ...
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... turned his hand to modelling. He showed me several creditable specimens of his proficiency, particularly busts of Dr. C. and Mr. Southey. At parting, he asked a favour of me, (as he termed it,) which I felt little ambition to grant ...
... turned his hand to modelling. He showed me several creditable specimens of his proficiency, particularly busts of Dr. C. and Mr. Southey. At parting, he asked a favour of me, (as he termed it,) which I felt little ambition to grant ...
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... turning his long intelligentface towards the group of passengers, I could see his large eyes, shaded with the harness-blinds, sparkle and roll with jealous animation. " So, so," said the groom, while coachee patted his sleek shoulder ...
... turning his long intelligentface towards the group of passengers, I could see his large eyes, shaded with the harness-blinds, sparkle and roll with jealous animation. " So, so," said the groom, while coachee patted his sleek shoulder ...
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... turned from the church-yard and the Castle Hill, down the lane by the long ropery. Suddenly my ear caught a voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century, should they ever reach this ...
... turned from the church-yard and the Castle Hill, down the lane by the long ropery. Suddenly my ear caught a voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century, should they ever reach this ...
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