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Pagina 200
... seems to have settled Jezebel as her appropriate type , and Jezebel she always was to him so long as he lived to ... seem that she was per- manently dispirited by the change from all the elegance she had been accustomed to . Youth ...
... seems to have settled Jezebel as her appropriate type , and Jezebel she always was to him so long as he lived to ... seem that she was per- manently dispirited by the change from all the elegance she had been accustomed to . Youth ...
Pagina 314
... seems quite of disease of this nature ; and , second , the facilities clear , that , taken as a whole , there is something of travel , so that climate can be easily and cheaply in it highly predisposing to the development of changed ...
... seems quite of disease of this nature ; and , second , the facilities clear , that , taken as a whole , there is something of travel , so that climate can be easily and cheaply in it highly predisposing to the development of changed ...
Pagina 405
... seems to be , that so abstract Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , inclusive of the two things compared and the comparison drawn between them . But as there exists no name for the illustrative member ...
... seems to be , that so abstract Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , inclusive of the two things compared and the comparison drawn between them . But as there exists no name for the illustrative member ...
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