English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... hand , is sprightly , lively , intolerant , even to nervousness , of dulness or heaviness , speaking the opinion or impression of the hour , superficial , it is true , but yet sincere in his individuality , and with a certain freshness ...
... hand , is sprightly , lively , intolerant , even to nervousness , of dulness or heaviness , speaking the opinion or impression of the hour , superficial , it is true , but yet sincere in his individuality , and with a certain freshness ...
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... hand , and on the other wild broken rocks , intermixed with shady trees and springs of water , till the sun began to be uneasy . We then withdrew into a hollow glade , between two rocks , where we had no sooner seated ourselves than ...
... hand , and on the other wild broken rocks , intermixed with shady trees and springs of water , till the sun began to be uneasy . We then withdrew into a hollow glade , between two rocks , where we had no sooner seated ourselves than ...
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... hand , it would be grossly unfair to be blind to the great knack of extremely racy and idiomatic colloquial English which he displays in his dialogue ; or to grudge him the merits of straightforwardness and spirit ; or to refuse to ...
... hand , it would be grossly unfair to be blind to the great knack of extremely racy and idiomatic colloquial English which he displays in his dialogue ; or to grudge him the merits of straightforwardness and spirit ; or to refuse to ...
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... hand , and leading me towards the door - Demand it of them now you'll find both your despised parents together ! -What ! does your heart fail you ? -for I resisted being thus insolently offered to be led , and pulled my hand from her ...
... hand , and leading me towards the door - Demand it of them now you'll find both your despised parents together ! -What ! does your heart fail you ? -for I resisted being thus insolently offered to be led , and pulled my hand from her ...
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... on the side of the bed , the lady's right hand in both his , which his face covered , bathing it with his tears ; although she had been comforting him , as the women since told me , SAMUEL RICHARDSON 63 Mr Belford to Robert Lovelace,
... on the side of the bed , the lady's right hand in both his , which his face covered , bathing it with his tears ; although she had been comforting him , as the women since told me , SAMUEL RICHARDSON 63 Mr Belford to Robert Lovelace,
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