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Pagina 80
He never speaks of himself except when compelled , never defends himself by a mere retort , he has no ears for slander or gossip , is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him , and interprets everything for the ...
He never speaks of himself except when compelled , never defends himself by a mere retort , he has no ears for slander or gossip , is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him , and interprets everything for the ...
Pagina 200
... Homenas , if it holds on at this rate — so on I humm'd — and a tolerable tune I thought it was ; and to this hour , may it please your reverences , had never found out how low , how flat , how spiritless and jejune it was , but that ...
... Homenas , if it holds on at this rate — so on I humm'd — and a tolerable tune I thought it was ; and to this hour , may it please your reverences , had never found out how low , how flat , how spiritless and jejune it was , but that ...
Pagina 305
( 6 ) Children love to listen to stories about their elders when they were children ; to stretch their imagination to the conception of a traditionary great - uncle whom they never saw . In these instances , from Lamb's essay “ Dream ...
( 6 ) Children love to listen to stories about their elders when they were children ; to stretch their imagination to the conception of a traditionary great - uncle whom they never saw . In these instances , from Lamb's essay “ Dream ...
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