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... head . " " I do not think ( he says ) he had much in common with the statesmen or diplomatists of his own age and country ; but I am mistaken if Scott could not have played in other days either the Cecil or the Gondomar ; and I believe ...
... head . " " I do not think ( he says ) he had much in common with the statesmen or diplomatists of his own age and country ; but I am mistaken if Scott could not have played in other days either the Cecil or the Gondomar ; and I believe ...
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... head enough not to be made giddy , and clearness enough ** of moral vision to discover that so far from lessening the admiration which it is admitted he might claim if he pleased , he augments it infinitely by seeming to waive that ...
... head enough not to be made giddy , and clearness enough ** of moral vision to discover that so far from lessening the admiration which it is admitted he might claim if he pleased , he augments it infinitely by seeming to waive that ...
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... head , " Ah ! none of you can touch the Daily . " It was the paper of business filled with miscellaneous advertisements , conducted at little ex- pense , very profitable , and taken in by all public - houses , coffee - houses , & c ...
... head , " Ah ! none of you can touch the Daily . " It was the paper of business filled with miscellaneous advertisements , conducted at little ex- pense , very profitable , and taken in by all public - houses , coffee - houses , & c ...
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... head reclined on his should- ers , and his eyes half closed , appeared to be in a religious ecstasy , resem- bling the portraits of saints by the old masters . From thence my guide con- ducted me to the library , where the number of ...
... head reclined on his should- ers , and his eyes half closed , appeared to be in a religious ecstasy , resem- bling the portraits of saints by the old masters . From thence my guide con- ducted me to the library , where the number of ...
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... having proved too short , the hirelings employed had , with a brutality we can ill conceive , severed the head from the body ; and the cloth , which had been carelessly thrown over the 38 [ July , A Visit to a Monastery of La Trappe .
... having proved too short , the hirelings employed had , with a brutality we can ill conceive , severed the head from the body ; and the cloth , which had been carelessly thrown over the 38 [ July , A Visit to a Monastery of La Trappe .
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