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... never relaxed by a smile ; and as his wish was to be viewed with dread , rather than de- light , he studied to stiffen them into harshness . His hair and eye - brows grew bristly and savage ; and he amused himself with terrifying the ...
... never relaxed by a smile ; and as his wish was to be viewed with dread , rather than de- light , he studied to stiffen them into harshness . His hair and eye - brows grew bristly and savage ; and he amused himself with terrifying the ...
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... never equal , and never approach . Shakespeare's volumes teem with passages of beau- ty , in which are crowded and con- centrated maxims , reflections , and turns of expression , which have be- come incorporated with our very thoughts ...
... never equal , and never approach . Shakespeare's volumes teem with passages of beau- ty , in which are crowded and con- centrated maxims , reflections , and turns of expression , which have be- come incorporated with our very thoughts ...
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... never forgot her , though I daresay she has long since forgotten me ; I can call her up to my mind even now , with her thickly clustering ringlets of dark hair , and soft expressive eye , and her sweet smile , that seemed to rest upon ...
... never forgot her , though I daresay she has long since forgotten me ; I can call her up to my mind even now , with her thickly clustering ringlets of dark hair , and soft expressive eye , and her sweet smile , that seemed to rest upon ...
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... never write good poetry ; he will never produce any thing superior to the following translation of Mr Theodore Peacock , who , turning with an air of fashionable badinage to Miss Ellen Sommers , beside whom he sat , recited these lines ...
... never write good poetry ; he will never produce any thing superior to the following translation of Mr Theodore Peacock , who , turning with an air of fashionable badinage to Miss Ellen Sommers , beside whom he sat , recited these lines ...
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... never repeat but with a thrill of delight , " Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth , while the evil days come not , nor the years draw nigh , when thou shalt say , I have no pleasure in them . " I cannot speak of the merits of ...
... never repeat but with a thrill of delight , " Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth , while the evil days come not , nor the years draw nigh , when thou shalt say , I have no pleasure in them . " I cannot speak of the merits of ...
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