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Pagina 12
... tion , - Juxtaposition is short ; and what is juxtaposi- tion ? And so the poem goes on , showing how Mr. Claude half falls in love with Mary Trevellyn , and half despises himself for doing so ; how the French troops appear , and Mr ...
... tion , - Juxtaposition is short ; and what is juxtaposi- tion ? And so the poem goes on , showing how Mr. Claude half falls in love with Mary Trevellyn , and half despises himself for doing so ; how the French troops appear , and Mr ...
Pagina 32
... tion to yield to neither . " A tiff ! " and , " according to all the rules ! " A lovers ' quarrel , that was what the man meant ; and who was he that he should venture to assume that Lord Erradeen was his daugh- ter's lover ? Walter ...
... tion to yield to neither . " A tiff ! " and , " according to all the rules ! " A lovers ' quarrel , that was what the man meant ; and who was he that he should venture to assume that Lord Erradeen was his daugh- ter's lover ? Walter ...
Pagina 41
... tion and applause this heavy calamity had occurred to him , from which he could never shake himself free . - The burden of an honor Unto which he was not born , clung to him wheresoever he went . Great- ness was thrust upon him . He ...
... tion and applause this heavy calamity had occurred to him , from which he could never shake himself free . - The burden of an honor Unto which he was not born , clung to him wheresoever he went . Great- ness was thrust upon him . He ...
Pagina 58
... tion with the desultory , haphazard charac- ter of our benevolence , which had long been a growing one in many minds . But it is somewhat humiliating to us English- men , who boast of being practical , to find that what we have only ...
... tion with the desultory , haphazard charac- ter of our benevolence , which had long been a growing one in many minds . But it is somewhat humiliating to us English- men , who boast of being practical , to find that what we have only ...
Pagina 61
... tion with the general predilection for thrissa would seem to point to that fish having been , if not exactly the anchovy , at any rate a smaller variety than the - From The Spectator . THE PRINCES . IN almost every monarchy the position ...
... tion with the general predilection for thrissa would seem to point to that fish having been , if not exactly the anchovy , at any rate a smaller variety than the - From The Spectator . THE PRINCES . IN almost every monarchy the position ...
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