The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... hear more distinctly the penny - trumpet tones in which he was threatened ; he was discreet enough , however , to seem quite unmoved by it all ; for fear , no doubt , of acting upon the wrong muscles in the FLOWERS OF LITERATURE . 15.
... hear more distinctly the penny - trumpet tones in which he was threatened ; he was discreet enough , however , to seem quite unmoved by it all ; for fear , no doubt , of acting upon the wrong muscles in the FLOWERS OF LITERATURE . 15.
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... fear of being seen , and led her into our yard , where master was sit- ting in his cocked hat , and the men all whispering toge- ther up in a corner . As soon as I came in , he called out to our big foreman ; Sam , says he , step up ...
... fear of being seen , and led her into our yard , where master was sit- ting in his cocked hat , and the men all whispering toge- ther up in a corner . As soon as I came in , he called out to our big foreman ; Sam , says he , step up ...
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... fear and trembling . I feel no fear ; for I have no cause to fear . I have never injured you ; and innocence can feel no fear . I turn to you all , red skins and white skins - where is the man who will appear as my accuser ? Father , I ...
... fear and trembling . I feel no fear ; for I have no cause to fear . I have never injured you ; and innocence can feel no fear . I turn to you all , red skins and white skins - where is the man who will appear as my accuser ? Father , I ...
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... fear of God about them , and to be assiduous in their attendance at church , the elf was kept in con- tinual torment by the unceasing clatter of the bells in the church steeple . At last he could stand it no longer , and left the place ...
... fear of God about them , and to be assiduous in their attendance at church , the elf was kept in con- tinual torment by the unceasing clatter of the bells in the church steeple . At last he could stand it no longer , and left the place ...
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... fear had rendered them dumb : and hastily snatching up their most precious effects , they fled before the flames . Others , of greater sensibility , and actuated by the ge- nuine feelings of nature , saved only their parents , or their ...
... fear had rendered them dumb : and hastily snatching up their most precious effects , they fled before the flames . Others , of greater sensibility , and actuated by the ge- nuine feelings of nature , saved only their parents , or their ...
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