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Pagina 76
... expression of regret can never do away ness . It is not too much to say that the with a rankling sense of insult . An in- tone of his lectures on Homer was in jury may be forgiven ; but an insult gives some instances quite insulting ...
... expression of regret can never do away ness . It is not too much to say that the with a rankling sense of insult . An in- tone of his lectures on Homer was in jury may be forgiven ; but an insult gives some instances quite insulting ...
Pagina 197
... expression . * That is , by two horn - like rays of light issuing from the forehead . The origin of the sign is sin- gular . In the Vulgate his face is described as " faciem cornutam , " which must have been in- tended to signify ...
... expression . * That is , by two horn - like rays of light issuing from the forehead . The origin of the sign is sin- gular . In the Vulgate his face is described as " faciem cornutam , " which must have been in- tended to signify ...
Pagina 428
... expression , particularly the expression that accompanies humor , ' dimpling , as it does , round the mouth , and sparkling in the eyes . The natural intonations of her voice in conversation were singularly pleasing - so pleasing as to ...
... expression , particularly the expression that accompanies humor , ' dimpling , as it does , round the mouth , and sparkling in the eyes . The natural intonations of her voice in conversation were singularly pleasing - so pleasing as to ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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