Littell's Living Age, Band 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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... become an occasion of dissipation , the expenditure of each member was not to exceed threepence on any one night ... becoming an edge than to refine the taste ' a quality author was started on this occasion . " As he evidently considered ...
... become an occasion of dissipation , the expenditure of each member was not to exceed threepence on any one night ... becoming an edge than to refine the taste ' a quality author was started on this occasion . " As he evidently considered ...
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... become Sometimes he was the doctor , sometimes personal , or individual passion or anguish the writer , sometimes even , softened down had disturbed the early daylight - a a little and put into a more respectable poem gently ...
... become Sometimes he was the doctor , sometimes personal , or individual passion or anguish the writer , sometimes even , softened down had disturbed the early daylight - a a little and put into a more respectable poem gently ...
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... become sensitive to the opinions of a different class , and who had gained some knowledge of the way in which such matters are re- garded elsewhere . When he left Edinburgh he roamed through Scotland for a short time , pene- trating to ...
... become sensitive to the opinions of a different class , and who had gained some knowledge of the way in which such matters are re- garded elsewhere . When he left Edinburgh he roamed through Scotland for a short time , pene- trating to ...
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... becoming grey , and the Cliefden woods were preparing for the night by drawing over themselves a thin veil of mist ... become faintly visible . At last we got down into the village of Wargrave , and then it was nearly dark . There were ...
... becoming grey , and the Cliefden woods were preparing for the night by drawing over themselves a thin veil of mist ... become faintly visible . At last we got down into the village of Wargrave , and then it was nearly dark . There were ...
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... become of me when I returned in the evening , and had to bear the brunt of Mrs. Bell's anger all alone . So much did this thought damp my joy that I could not say a word , but hurried with my uncle through the town down St. Matthew's ...
... become of me when I returned in the evening , and had to bear the brunt of Mrs. Bell's anger all alone . So much did this thought damp my joy that I could not say a word , but hurried with my uncle through the town down St. Matthew's ...
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