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Strana 4
... appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mien in the eye of the world between ...
... appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mien in the eye of the world between ...
Strana 211
... appear ab- struse to most people , it is sufficient if I am under- stood by my particular correspondents . My well - wisher Van Nath is very arch , but not quite enough so to appear in print . Philadelphus will , in a little time , see ...
... appear ab- struse to most people , it is sufficient if I am under- stood by my particular correspondents . My well - wisher Van Nath is very arch , but not quite enough so to appear in print . Philadelphus will , in a little time , see ...
Strana 252
... appear- ances may seem strangely jumbled together , we may often observe such traces and footsteps of noble thoughts , as , if carefully pursued , might lead us into a proper path of action . There is so much rapture and ecstasy in our ...
... appear- ances may seem strangely jumbled together , we may often observe such traces and footsteps of noble thoughts , as , if carefully pursued , might lead us into a proper path of action . There is so much rapture and ecstasy in our ...
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