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... heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degrée at least , obey its movements . This was the case with Henderson : in his hours of perfect quietude and relaxation his eye slept , and his countenance ...
... heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degrée at least , obey its movements . This was the case with Henderson : in his hours of perfect quietude and relaxation his eye slept , and his countenance ...
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... hearts , which gave us the full consciousness of her powers , and proved there was an actress , who could picture to the life a character of the most terrific sublimity , that ever man's imagination formed . To her succeeded Mrs. Yates ...
... hearts , which gave us the full consciousness of her powers , and proved there was an actress , who could picture to the life a character of the most terrific sublimity , that ever man's imagination formed . To her succeeded Mrs. Yates ...
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... heart ! Thou , who only seemest " to lament one , who claims and deserves thy truest tears ! - " Shame ! -by what a ... heart . - Look to thyself ! -deny not thy depravity " and faultiness ; for these , thy sorrow is necessary ...
... heart ! Thou , who only seemest " to lament one , who claims and deserves thy truest tears ! - " Shame ! -by what a ... heart . - Look to thyself ! -deny not thy depravity " and faultiness ; for these , thy sorrow is necessary ...
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... heart . " - ( Vol . I. p . 149. ) This is quite in the style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it ...
... heart . " - ( Vol . I. p . 149. ) This is quite in the style of a loyal and courteous knight ; but the circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it ...
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... heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have given such various accounts : and here he beholds the Russian fair , " sporting about like porpoises , " and ...
... heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have given such various accounts : and here he beholds the Russian fair , " sporting about like porpoises , " and ...
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