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... heart , and with his own hand poignards the faithful servant of Couci . The furious husband is now no longer uncertain of the sentiments of his spouse ; he sees that he is not beloved , and in- stantly resolves upon such an infernal ...
... heart , and with his own hand poignards the faithful servant of Couci . The furious husband is now no longer uncertain of the sentiments of his spouse ; he sees that he is not beloved , and in- stantly resolves upon such an infernal ...
Page 333
... heart , which had swelled with pride , envy , and hatred , through the whole course of his existence . But religious feeling , on which you lay so great a stress , was not the desideratum in Johnson's virtue . He was no cold moralist ...
... heart , which had swelled with pride , envy , and hatred , through the whole course of his existence . But religious feeling , on which you lay so great a stress , was not the desideratum in Johnson's virtue . He was no cold moralist ...
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... heart to heart ; a medium of communication like electricity ; a chain by which sensibility , the subtlest fluid of the heart is conducted . It was leaving the elo- quence of the eye to tell its wants , when dumbness rested on the ...
... heart to heart ; a medium of communication like electricity ; a chain by which sensibility , the subtlest fluid of the heart is conducted . It was leaving the elo- quence of the eye to tell its wants , when dumbness rested on the ...
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