Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... imagination by these horrible tales was greater than my nursery - maid intended . Charmed by the effect she had produced , she was next afraid that I should bring her into disgrace with my mother , and she extorted from me a solemn ...
... imagination by these horrible tales was greater than my nursery - maid intended . Charmed by the effect she had produced , she was next afraid that I should bring her into disgrace with my mother , and she extorted from me a solemn ...
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... In vain she now offered to let me see with my own eyes . My imagination was by this time proof against ocular demonstration . One morning , early , she took me down stairs into the housekeeper's room , where Simon and 6 HARRINGTON .
... In vain she now offered to let me see with my own eyes . My imagination was by this time proof against ocular demonstration . One morning , early , she took me down stairs into the housekeeper's room , where Simon and 6 HARRINGTON .
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... imagination , not only upon the mind and body of the imaginant , but upon those of other people , " This history , so much desired and so necessary , has been but little advanced . One reason for this may be , that both by the learned ...
... imagination , not only upon the mind and body of the imaginant , but upon those of other people , " This history , so much desired and so necessary , has been but little advanced . One reason for this may be , that both by the learned ...
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Maria Edgeworth. recollect those small causes , which early influence the imagination , and afterwards become strong habits , prejudices , and passions . In this point of view , if they might possibly tend to turn public attention in a ...
Maria Edgeworth. recollect those small causes , which early influence the imagination , and afterwards become strong habits , prejudices , and passions . In this point of view , if they might possibly tend to turn public attention in a ...
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... imagination was so possessed by the idea of a quincunx , that he is said to have seen a quincunx in every object in nature . In the same manner , after a Jew had once made an impression on my imagination , a Jew appeared wherever I went ...
... imagination was so possessed by the idea of a quincunx , that he is said to have seen a quincunx in every object in nature . In the same manner , after a Jew had once made an impression on my imagination , a Jew appeared wherever I went ...
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