National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... better one , and shake off the terror of the other ; and that occasional recurrence to it by which every now and then we balance our self - estimate is not a thing we can place at the disposal of those around us . Nor would we if we ...
... better one , and shake off the terror of the other ; and that occasional recurrence to it by which every now and then we balance our self - estimate is not a thing we can place at the disposal of those around us . Nor would we if we ...
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... his own marked traits of character alike to harlots , pirates , princes , quakers , and cava- liers . We are not urging that a biography is always better read- ing than a diary , only that it has a 2 Thomas Moore . →
... his own marked traits of character alike to harlots , pirates , princes , quakers , and cava- liers . We are not urging that a biography is always better read- ing than a diary , only that it has a 2 Thomas Moore . →
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... better for you , at least as well , by means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly ...
... better for you , at least as well , by means more grateful to my feelings . The manner in which Mr. Wickham communicated the cir- cumstance to me would disgust any man with the least spirit of inde- pendence about him . I accordingly ...
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... better things than they did , his contemporaries will think the ancestral writing very fine , but not read his . The Sceptic has an interest , as no doubt shadowing forth to some extent the attitude of his own mind in matters of theolo ...
... better things than they did , his contemporaries will think the ancestral writing very fine , but not read his . The Sceptic has an interest , as no doubt shadowing forth to some extent the attitude of his own mind in matters of theolo ...
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... better to have one moment darkly blotted , with the chance of the next moment's washing it all out , than to possess that kind of sensibility which puts one's whole life into mourning . " In the latter part of 1811 , under circumstances ...
... better to have one moment darkly blotted , with the chance of the next moment's washing it all out , than to possess that kind of sensibility which puts one's whole life into mourning . " In the latter part of 1811 , under circumstances ...
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