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Pagina 216
... interest by their additional merriment ; seeing , as all did , that none were ac- tuated by any paltry desire to obtain a pecuniary trifle , but that , with perfect indifference as to the result , all were combining to keep up a ...
... interest by their additional merriment ; seeing , as all did , that none were ac- tuated by any paltry desire to obtain a pecuniary trifle , but that , with perfect indifference as to the result , all were combining to keep up a ...
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... interest in the grand busi- ness of the drama . The poet never loses sight of the end in the prosecution of the means . If a momentary hope be excited , it tends but to deepen the impending and inevitable despair ; if a ray of light ...
... interest in the grand busi- ness of the drama . The poet never loses sight of the end in the prosecution of the means . If a momentary hope be excited , it tends but to deepen the impending and inevitable despair ; if a ray of light ...
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... interest of this tale , and an interest to which all American works reprinted here are indebted for their reception , is its prevailing tone of English taste and feeling ; - displaying the same views and spirit , as being the same in ...
... interest of this tale , and an interest to which all American works reprinted here are indebted for their reception , is its prevailing tone of English taste and feeling ; - displaying the same views and spirit , as being the same in ...
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