The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... sensibility , of the most tender regardful- ness towards others , and of a high - bred grace , the like of which the king had surely in his many audiences not witnessed before . Figure his great countenance , aglow with the sublime ...
... sensibility , of the most tender regardful- ness towards others , and of a high - bred grace , the like of which the king had surely in his many audiences not witnessed before . Figure his great countenance , aglow with the sublime ...
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... sensibilities that are un- guarded by the law . In acknowledgment of its social services it has been called the cheap- est and most effective police - measure ever con- trived , protecting , by the occasional sacrifice of life ...
... sensibilities that are un- guarded by the law . In acknowledgment of its social services it has been called the cheap- est and most effective police - measure ever con- trived , protecting , by the occasional sacrifice of life ...
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... sensibility . His readiness with his purse and person , and his " extremest means " to aid Bassanio , - who is already in his debt , - in any way that stands " within the eye of honor ; " his untrafficking spirit that " lends out money ...
... sensibility . His readiness with his purse and person , and his " extremest means " to aid Bassanio , - who is already in his debt , - in any way that stands " within the eye of honor ; " his untrafficking spirit that " lends out money ...
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... sensibility , and let his rich instincts have the discipline of sharp self - culture working on outward trials , with so much opportunity for choice intercourse as is necessary for the play of the finer sympathies . To work after this ...
... sensibility , and let his rich instincts have the discipline of sharp self - culture working on outward trials , with so much opportunity for choice intercourse as is necessary for the play of the finer sympathies . To work after this ...
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... sensibility , wanted the con- creting gift , and somewhat , too , the Christian glow ; and thence he does not succeed at im- personation . Byron's nature was too animal and unnoble ; and however in his higher moods he could have ...
... sensibility , wanted the con- creting gift , and somewhat , too , the Christian glow ; and thence he does not succeed at im- personation . Byron's nature was too animal and unnoble ; and however in his higher moods he could have ...
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