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... character which beamed through all his gloom penetrated to my heart . His bounty was lavish and open- handed ; his charity melting and spontaneous ; not confined to mere donations , which humili- ate as much as they relieve . The tone ...
... character which beamed through all his gloom penetrated to my heart . His bounty was lavish and open- handed ; his charity melting and spontaneous ; not confined to mere donations , which humili- ate as much as they relieve . The tone ...
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... character and habits had an influence over the fraternity of which he was superior : a more gloomy , saturnine set of beings were never assembled together . The convent , too , was calculated to awaken sad and solitary thoughts . It was ...
... character and habits had an influence over the fraternity of which he was superior : a more gloomy , saturnine set of beings were never assembled together . The convent , too , was calculated to awaken sad and solitary thoughts . It was ...
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Washington Irving. not fill out my characters ; and they were right . The characters had all been prepared for a dif ferent sort of man . Our tragedy hero was a round , robustious fellow , with an amazing voice ; who stamped and slapped ...
Washington Irving. not fill out my characters ; and they were right . The characters had all been prepared for a dif ferent sort of man . Our tragedy hero was a round , robustious fellow , with an amazing voice ; who stamped and slapped ...
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