EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Arthur Christopher Benson. homely dinner , suitable to their situation , some discourse passed between them concerning their old friends and the black and dismal aspect of the times ; and at last Hales asked Faringdon to walk out with ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. homely dinner , suitable to their situation , some discourse passed between them concerning their old friends and the black and dismal aspect of the times ; and at last Hales asked Faringdon to walk out with ...
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... passed under review in that high argumentative atmosphere . John was known to his friends as a singularly sweet - tempered , amiable man , one who could count no enemies - with the faults of a scholar , it is true , his hair tangled ...
... passed under review in that high argumentative atmosphere . John was known to his friends as a singularly sweet - tempered , amiable man , one who could count no enemies - with the faults of a scholar , it is true , his hair tangled ...
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... train of servants and gentlemen , and just stopping for compliments and refreshment at a Lodge , or the grave figures of the doctors , passing through the street , to be watched with bated breath and whispered Henry More , the Platonist 4I.
... train of servants and gentlemen , and just stopping for compliments and refreshment at a Lodge , or the grave figures of the doctors , passing through the street , to be watched with bated breath and whispered Henry More , the Platonist 4I.
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... passed before and effaced the furniture of his room or the page of his book : and he says that all his life he could , with an almost in- considerable effort of the will , fix his mind so intently on any subject or line of thought that ...
... passed before and effaced the furniture of his room or the page of his book : and he says that all his life he could , with an almost in- considerable effort of the will , fix his mind so intently on any subject or line of thought that ...
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... passed from notion to notion without any perceptible images or words in the mind ; " as he walked in the street he could have fallen , he said , and kissed the stones for joy ; when playing the theorbo , for he had considerable musical ...
... passed from notion to notion without any perceptible images or words in the mind ; " as he walked in the street he could have fallen , he said , and kissed the stones for joy ; when playing the theorbo , for he had considerable musical ...
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