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Pagina 24
... seen swinging on the signboard from his bedroom win- dow . Santal was thus enabled to trace the origin of some of the fancies which had filled his dream ; but he was left to wonder at the coincidence of his having purchased in Oxford a ...
... seen swinging on the signboard from his bedroom win- dow . Santal was thus enabled to trace the origin of some of the fancies which had filled his dream ; but he was left to wonder at the coincidence of his having purchased in Oxford a ...
Pagina 26
... seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss Wil- loughby alone had a right . He be- came at last unable to banish the re- membrance of 26 A Midsummer ...
... seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss Wil- loughby alone had a right . He be- came at last unable to banish the re- membrance of 26 A Midsummer ...
Pagina 45
... seen . No one was right before Mr. George , and some of the best , greatest , and noblest men who ever lived are spoken of with contempt as blunderers and evil disposed . It is also a book which one would think was the work of an ill ...
... seen . No one was right before Mr. George , and some of the best , greatest , and noblest men who ever lived are spoken of with contempt as blunderers and evil disposed . It is also a book which one would think was the work of an ill ...
Pagina 51
... seen this diary he would have paid . it the true tribute of dramatizing por- tions of it , taking from it , as he never scrupled to do where his source was : worthy , expressions which he could not hope to improve . Of such it is a rich ...
... seen this diary he would have paid . it the true tribute of dramatizing por- tions of it , taking from it , as he never scrupled to do where his source was : worthy , expressions which he could not hope to improve . Of such it is a rich ...
Pagina 77
... seen in all directions , with the customary church in the middle , almost hidden by its sacred grove , which has turned into a jungle . Apparently , at no very distant period , every inch of this valley had been culti- vated ; now only ...
... seen in all directions , with the customary church in the middle , almost hidden by its sacred grove , which has turned into a jungle . Apparently , at no very distant period , every inch of this valley had been culti- vated ; now only ...
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