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The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
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Lord Massey was in figure shortish , but broad and stout , and wore an amiable expression of face . That I could execute Lady Carbery's commission , I felt satisfied at And , accordingly , when the ladies had retired from the dining ...
Lord Massey was in figure shortish , but broad and stout , and wore an amiable expression of face . That I could execute Lady Carbery's commission , I felt satisfied at And , accordingly , when the ladies had retired from the dining ...
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Pretty often I have found , when any opening has existed for making the computation , that , in a library containing a fair proportion of books illustrated with plates , about ten shillings a volume might be taken as expressing , upon a ...
Pretty often I have found , when any opening has existed for making the computation , that , in a library containing a fair proportion of books illustrated with plates , about ten shillings a volume might be taken as expressing , upon a ...
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... under the old form of expression , you might regard as the trained banda of our literature — the fund from which ultimately , or in the last resort , students look for the materiale of our vast and myriad - faced literature .
... under the old form of expression , you might regard as the trained banda of our literature — the fund from which ultimately , or in the last resort , students look for the materiale of our vast and myriad - faced literature .
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I contended that in the English situation there was no escaping this English reserve , except by great impudence and defective sensibility ; and that , if examined , reserve was the truest expression of respect towards those who were ...
I contended that in the English situation there was no escaping this English reserve , except by great impudence and defective sensibility ; and that , if examined , reserve was the truest expression of respect towards those who were ...
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