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Pagina 25
... whole rising , and could not possibly have been " out . " " The artifice is said to have had a very salutary result in influencing all concerned to be more discriminating and merciful . There is in existence a brief but inter- esting ...
... whole rising , and could not possibly have been " out . " " The artifice is said to have had a very salutary result in influencing all concerned to be more discriminating and merciful . There is in existence a brief but inter- esting ...
Pagina 58
... whole of the Italian Mediterra- nean coast , that the pontiff made a jour- Barbarossa's adventures were perhaps ney in person to hasten the armaments more varied and startling than those of and defences of the Maremma , to visit any of ...
... whole of the Italian Mediterra- nean coast , that the pontiff made a jour- Barbarossa's adventures were perhaps ney in person to hasten the armaments more varied and startling than those of and defences of the Maremma , to visit any of ...
Pagina 73
... whole , his exterior reminded me very much of some of Wordsworth's descriptions of his Pedlar : Plain his garb , Such as might suit a rustic sire prepared : - For Sabbath duties ; yet he is a man Whom no one could have passed without ...
... whole , his exterior reminded me very much of some of Wordsworth's descriptions of his Pedlar : Plain his garb , Such as might suit a rustic sire prepared : - For Sabbath duties ; yet he is a man Whom no one could have passed without ...
Pagina 76
... whole of the expressions or allusions that come naturally to him . Thus he evokes in a lurid grandeur of gloom this catastrophe that may have occurred in James VI.'s days , when the Border reivers were being hung to their own " covin ...
... whole of the expressions or allusions that come naturally to him . Thus he evokes in a lurid grandeur of gloom this catastrophe that may have occurred in James VI.'s days , when the Border reivers were being hung to their own " covin ...
Pagina 86
... whole confidence . She was sometimes tormented by terrible fears on his behalf . He had no vices , she thought for extravagance cannot fairly be called but it is not always vicious men who make the most hopeless shipwreck of their lives ...
... whole confidence . She was sometimes tormented by terrible fears on his behalf . He had no vices , she thought for extravagance cannot fairly be called but it is not always vicious men who make the most hopeless shipwreck of their lives ...
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