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Page 82
... manner which almost insults the feelings of the reader , by the doggrel or burlesque style which obtains favour with a certain class of readers , chiefly such as are incapable of appreciating what is beautiful or sublime . One specimen ...
... manner which almost insults the feelings of the reader , by the doggrel or burlesque style which obtains favour with a certain class of readers , chiefly such as are incapable of appreciating what is beautiful or sublime . One specimen ...
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... manner towards her than was quite consistent with their relative situations , it was only just so much as to encourage her to ask of him in preference to any one be- side , those little services , which consti- tute the chief bond both ...
... manner towards her than was quite consistent with their relative situations , it was only just so much as to encourage her to ask of him in preference to any one be- side , those little services , which consti- tute the chief bond both ...
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... manners , the fatal spell which bound me to him could never have existed , or must have been broken on the first ... manner for two years , " said she ; " you see I have a great deal of strength left ; " and so saying , she took up ...
... manners , the fatal spell which bound me to him could never have existed , or must have been broken on the first ... manner for two years , " said she ; " you see I have a great deal of strength left ; " and so saying , she took up ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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