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Side 41
... expression to her deportment . I reported to Lord Massey , in terms of unexceptionable decorum , those flattering expressions of homage , which sometimes from the lips of young men , partially under the influence of wine , had taken a ...
... expression to her deportment . I reported to Lord Massey , in terms of unexceptionable decorum , those flattering expressions of homage , which sometimes from the lips of young men , partially under the influence of wine , had taken a ...
Side 42
... expressions ( such as recorded a moral indigna- tion against ancient fallacies or evasions connected with the dispute ) into direct ebullitions of scorn or displeasure personally against his immediate antagonist . And the charge of ...
... expressions ( such as recorded a moral indigna- tion against ancient fallacies or evasions connected with the dispute ) into direct ebullitions of scorn or displeasure personally against his immediate antagonist . And the charge of ...
Side 59
... expression some mesmeric individuality — which is valid within its narrower range - limited superiority over the supreme of beauties within a narrow circle . It is unintelligibly but mesmerically potent , this secret fascination ...
... expression some mesmeric individuality — which is valid within its narrower range - limited superiority over the supreme of beauties within a narrow circle . It is unintelligibly but mesmerically potent , this secret fascination ...
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... expression . I replied that , in my opinion , there was ; and that I had myself always been irritated by the entire irrel- evance of the English word , and by something very like cant , on which the whole burden of the passage is thrown ...
... expression . I replied that , in my opinion , there was ; and that I had myself always been irritated by the entire irrel- evance of the English word , and by something very like cant , on which the whole burden of the passage is thrown ...
Side 77
... expressions , and with whom the state of the language in some respects coöperated , by furnishing a diction more homely , fervent , and pathetic , than would now be available . For their apostolic functions English was the language most ...
... expressions , and with whom the state of the language in some respects coöperated , by furnishing a diction more homely , fervent , and pathetic , than would now be available . For their apostolic functions English was the language most ...
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