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Pagina 30
... look at . He likes the undoing of the parcel , being abundantly curious ; but to see me absorbed in what he takes to be admiration for the new books is a different matter , and makes him superlatively jealous . I have two long ears ...
... look at . He likes the undoing of the parcel , being abundantly curious ; but to see me absorbed in what he takes to be admiration for the new books is a different matter , and makes him superlatively jealous . I have two long ears ...
Pagina 53
... look at the new moon , as it was considered unlucky to look at it for the first time through a window ; " because , if look at it through glass , you will be sure to break glass . " And this saying had come true the previous month ...
... look at the new moon , as it was considered unlucky to look at it for the first time through a window ; " because , if look at it through glass , you will be sure to break glass . " And this saying had come true the previous month ...
Pagina 101
... look as towering above their compeers ; and in the full torrent of his eloquence he never exceeds the bounds of propriety and good taste . The whole passage from Burke is too long to quote , but I am satisfied that any person coming to ...
... look as towering above their compeers ; and in the full torrent of his eloquence he never exceeds the bounds of propriety and good taste . The whole passage from Burke is too long to quote , but I am satisfied that any person coming to ...
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