The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... minds ; and from the absence of all delicacy in them I suffered almost as much as from the su- perabundance of a false species of it in the others . Those who stuck by me were the jokers , who thought themselves entitled by the fidelity ...
... minds ; and from the absence of all delicacy in them I suffered almost as much as from the su- perabundance of a false species of it in the others . Those who stuck by me were the jokers , who thought themselves entitled by the fidelity ...
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... minds I had hoped a more delicate and generous sympathy than I found in the men , —the women began to shun me - this ... mind , which she had improved by reading and the best conversation . Her understanding was not more masculine than ...
... minds I had hoped a more delicate and generous sympathy than I found in the men , —the women began to shun me - this ... mind , which she had improved by reading and the best conversation . Her understanding was not more masculine than ...
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... mind , has many ways the advan- tage over our way . In beheading , indeed , as it was for- merly practised in England , and in whipping to death , as is sometimes practised now , the hand of man is no doubt suffi- ciently busy ; but ...
... mind , has many ways the advan- tage over our way . In beheading , indeed , as it was for- merly practised in England , and in whipping to death , as is sometimes practised now , the hand of man is no doubt suffi- ciently busy ; but ...
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... mind of man being so perverted , that fear and misery only call forth his better feelings , whilst in joy and ... minds of the young female villagers . On this account he composed for them a series of dull and wearisome moral songs ...
... mind of man being so perverted , that fear and misery only call forth his better feelings , whilst in joy and ... minds of the young female villagers . On this account he composed for them a series of dull and wearisome moral songs ...
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... mind what part to take on the ensuing Walpurgis Night ; which was , that since it seemed impossible to persuade Michelle to give up her idea of going , she concluded upon following , although at a distance , that she might be enabled ...
... mind what part to take on the ensuing Walpurgis Night ; which was , that since it seemed impossible to persuade Michelle to give up her idea of going , she concluded upon following , although at a distance , that she might be enabled ...
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