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Pagina 153
... things , and not enough upon inner thoughts and sentiments . " He is hor- ribly long and diffuse : his conversations ... thing , and mixed among all conditions of men . The fullness of his mind was shown in conversation , no less than in ...
... things , and not enough upon inner thoughts and sentiments . " He is hor- ribly long and diffuse : his conversations ... thing , and mixed among all conditions of men . The fullness of his mind was shown in conversation , no less than in ...
Pagina 190
... thing was the material used . I know nothing effective that would be despised for commonness . There is an idea in the thing . You don't see merely stray flowerpots or a rose in a glass , uncomfortably , that looks won- dering how it ...
... thing was the material used . I know nothing effective that would be despised for commonness . There is an idea in the thing . You don't see merely stray flowerpots or a rose in a glass , uncomfortably , that looks won- dering how it ...
Pagina 193
... thing was most perfectly bright , and fresh , Of course , in the centre of the table and beautiful . Each flower was simply there must be something high ; but there laid down on the green , fairly round the it seems so much more natural ...
... thing was most perfectly bright , and fresh , Of course , in the centre of the table and beautiful . Each flower was simply there must be something high ; but there laid down on the green , fairly round the it seems so much more natural ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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