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... matter , that he no longer knew " who was who ; " and so to enable himself thoroughly to comprehend every cir- cumstance , ( people in those days read books to understand them , and knew nothing of the Johnsonian method of " skimming ...
... matter , that he no longer knew " who was who ; " and so to enable himself thoroughly to comprehend every cir- cumstance , ( people in those days read books to understand them , and knew nothing of the Johnsonian method of " skimming ...
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... matter useless to him , he chooses that of the State is a gradually - declining the characters that are after his own heart , and element in the three extant plays on King John . there bestows his labour . These are especially In Bale's ...
... matter useless to him , he chooses that of the State is a gradually - declining the characters that are after his own heart , and element in the three extant plays on King John . there bestows his labour . These are especially In Bale's ...
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... matter ? Consider him not thoroughly bad , but cherishing in his inmost heart a secret love for what is good , and true , and beautiful , though a love as yet not in sufficient active force to overrule the influences of evil at work ...
... matter ? Consider him not thoroughly bad , but cherishing in his inmost heart a secret love for what is good , and true , and beautiful , though a love as yet not in sufficient active force to overrule the influences of evil at work ...
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... matter of surprise to others than to ourselves when we have regained our reason . It appears to us that we were ruled by devils . " To my mind nothing could be more harm- less than that pleasant , sociable gathering of boon companions ...
... matter of surprise to others than to ourselves when we have regained our reason . It appears to us that we were ruled by devils . " To my mind nothing could be more harm- less than that pleasant , sociable gathering of boon companions ...
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... matter . Nonsense , Paul ! Don't make a jest of the I have unbosomed myself to you . Answer my question frankly . " " I might make too long a'story . I hear Mrs. Hamilton playing the prelude to my favourite song . Let us go up to the ...
... matter . Nonsense , Paul ! Don't make a jest of the I have unbosomed myself to you . Answer my question frankly . " " I might make too long a'story . I hear Mrs. Hamilton playing the prelude to my favourite song . Let us go up to the ...
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