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Page 87
... interest , in those rapid combinations of thought and feeling which a few words may convey , by introducing in descriptions of present things allusions to those which are remote , and which from being easily and naturally presented to ...
... interest , in those rapid combinations of thought and feeling which a few words may convey , by introducing in descriptions of present things allusions to those which are remote , and which from being easily and naturally presented to ...
Page 107
... interest , and which by the world is called first grief . The first grief generally arises from disap- pointment in love , death of parents , change of fortune , or neglect of friends ; all sufficient causes of sorrow , yet by no means ...
... interest , and which by the world is called first grief . The first grief generally arises from disap- pointment in love , death of parents , change of fortune , or neglect of friends ; all sufficient causes of sorrow , yet by no means ...
Page 65
... interest in the scenes or circumstances around her . care . While the company were thus collected , pondering individually upon the best means of acting or remaining inactive , the door was thrown open , and the object of their in ...
... interest in the scenes or circumstances around her . care . While the company were thus collected , pondering individually upon the best means of acting or remaining inactive , the door was thrown open , and the object of their in ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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