Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to see a word before a blow ; for , " in the fullness of the heart the tongue moveth . " But my long experience has convinced me that people who talk the most about taking ...
... expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to see a word before a blow ; for , " in the fullness of the heart the tongue moveth . " But my long experience has convinced me that people who talk the most about taking ...
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... expression of dignity by turning up his nose and curling his nostrils , in a style of conscious superiority . Convinced by these unequivocal appearances , Dabble's friends , in full caucus , one and all , declared that he was ...
... expression of dignity by turning up his nose and curling his nostrils , in a style of conscious superiority . Convinced by these unequivocal appearances , Dabble's friends , in full caucus , one and all , declared that he was ...
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... expression of national resentment . Though we might smile at the impotent vaporing and windy hyperbole , by which it is distinguished , yet we would ex- cuse it as the unguarded overflowings of a heart glowing with national injuries and ...
... expression of national resentment . Though we might smile at the impotent vaporing and windy hyperbole , by which it is distinguished , yet we would ex- cuse it as the unguarded overflowings of a heart glowing with national injuries and ...
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... letter ; and occasionally , when the whimsical meaning of an obscure passage flashed on his mind , his countenance would curl up into an expression of Gothic risibility , not unlike the physiognomy of a cab- bage 96 Salmagundi.
... letter ; and occasionally , when the whimsical meaning of an obscure passage flashed on his mind , his countenance would curl up into an expression of Gothic risibility , not unlike the physiognomy of a cab- bage 96 Salmagundi.
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... expression of valor , and most magnific carriage : " My copesmates , for what wait we here ? are not the townsmen al- ready won to our favor ? do not their women and young damsels wave to us from the walls in such sort that , albeit ...
... expression of valor , and most magnific carriage : " My copesmates , for what wait we here ? are not the townsmen al- ready won to our favor ? do not their women and young damsels wave to us from the walls in such sort that , albeit ...
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