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... respect he may not unfrequently be said to be a satirical poet ; and well , indeed , may the picture which he presents of human debasement , and the enigma of our being , be calculated to produce an effect far more deep and abiding than ...
... respect he may not unfrequently be said to be a satirical poet ; and well , indeed , may the picture which he presents of human debasement , and the enigma of our being , be calculated to produce an effect far more deep and abiding than ...
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... respect it differs materially from the army of France , and of some of the other continental states . ENGLISH SEATS AND SCENERY . No. 1. - BLENHEIM . PART FIRST . borough , is situated about eight miles from Oxford and BLENHEIM , the ...
... respect it differs materially from the army of France , and of some of the other continental states . ENGLISH SEATS AND SCENERY . No. 1. - BLENHEIM . PART FIRST . borough , is situated about eight miles from Oxford and BLENHEIM , the ...
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... respect for those holy func tions of which he was the depositary , and Julio was left alone with the sick lady . After hearing her confession , and agitated by an in- describable sensation , Julio continued motionless and unconscious ...
... respect for those holy func tions of which he was the depositary , and Julio was left alone with the sick lady . After hearing her confession , and agitated by an in- describable sensation , Julio continued motionless and unconscious ...
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... respect . The food was served up in a very elegant manner in costly china or silver dishes , and the ale was handed about in silver tankards . Altogether , the quiet , comfortable appearance of this dining - room had a most ...
... respect . The food was served up in a very elegant manner in costly china or silver dishes , and the ale was handed about in silver tankards . Altogether , the quiet , comfortable appearance of this dining - room had a most ...
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... respect . ' The leper drew back a step ; but as the stranger still held out his hand , the poor afflicted one accepted , and clasped it between his own in a long warm pressure ; then as it fell from his grasp , he raised his eyes to ...
... respect . ' The leper drew back a step ; but as the stranger still held out his hand , the poor afflicted one accepted , and clasped it between his own in a long warm pressure ; then as it fell from his grasp , he raised his eyes to ...
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