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... telling on the stage , were of course made to tell in the volume . Hans of Iceland , and Bug Jargal , electrified French readers , who had been slumbering over the fadaises of D'Arlin- court , the novelist of the Restoration . It was ...
... telling on the stage , were of course made to tell in the volume . Hans of Iceland , and Bug Jargal , electrified French readers , who had been slumbering over the fadaises of D'Arlin- court , the novelist of the Restoration . It was ...
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... telling a physician to put a poisoned plaster on a wound in his leg . Again did Cesar , by his weight in the college of cardinals , give away the popedom ; and it was by his will that Julian della Rovera , the ancient enemy of the ...
... telling a physician to put a poisoned plaster on a wound in his leg . Again did Cesar , by his weight in the college of cardinals , give away the popedom ; and it was by his will that Julian della Rovera , the ancient enemy of the ...
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... tell us how every joint of Beatrice Cenci , of Madame Brinvilliers , of Urbain Grandier , cracked after its own peculiar fashion : surely we need not be initiated into all the horrid details of the question ordinaire and the question ...
... tell us how every joint of Beatrice Cenci , of Madame Brinvilliers , of Urbain Grandier , cracked after its own peculiar fashion : surely we need not be initiated into all the horrid details of the question ordinaire and the question ...
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... tell us : " It seemeth he invented this , after the example of Pythagoras , who did so especially command and recommend Silence unto his scholars . Again , if we consider what Numa ordained against images , and the representation of the ...
... tell us : " It seemeth he invented this , after the example of Pythagoras , who did so especially command and recommend Silence unto his scholars . Again , if we consider what Numa ordained against images , and the representation of the ...
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... tell him that his most intimate friend -- whom he had seen and spoken with a week before , and who , on again presenting himself for welcome and recog- nition , retains every peculiarity of body and of mind that had made him loved or ...
... tell him that his most intimate friend -- whom he had seen and spoken with a week before , and who , on again presenting himself for welcome and recog- nition , retains every peculiarity of body and of mind that had made him loved or ...
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