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Page 74
... person thus addressed , without lifting the folds of a heavy window - cur- tain which concealed her , replied in a quiet , though somewhat haughty tone , — " I saw them all , yesterday afternoon , on their way to Arden . I found them ...
... person thus addressed , without lifting the folds of a heavy window - cur- tain which concealed her , replied in a quiet , though somewhat haughty tone , — " I saw them all , yesterday afternoon , on their way to Arden . I found them ...
Page 77
... person , with an assured , dashing manner , and a great amount of spirit and fire , which usual- ly passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not ...
... person , with an assured , dashing manner , and a great amount of spirit and fire , which usual- ly passed with his audience , and always with himself , for genius . His voice was powerful and resonant , his elocution effective , if not ...
Page 93
... person . " But that John Fletcher knew , as well as my Lord Chief Justice , or Mr. Barrister Rushton , or even , perhaps , William Shakespeare , all the woes that followed an extent , the elder Mr. Weller at least would not have doubted ...
... person . " But that John Fletcher knew , as well as my Lord Chief Justice , or Mr. Barrister Rushton , or even , perhaps , William Shakespeare , all the woes that followed an extent , the elder Mr. Weller at least would not have doubted ...
Page 94
... persons of a certain degree of education and knowl- edge of the world . It seems , then , that the application of legal phraseology to the ordinary affairs of life was more common two hundred and fifty years ago than now ; though even ...
... persons of a certain degree of education and knowl- edge of the world . It seems , then , that the application of legal phraseology to the ordinary affairs of life was more common two hundred and fifty years ago than now ; though even ...
Page 113
... person so admirably instructed as your daughter . If you please to see him , Madam , I will call with him some time . ” " Mrs. Marvyn will , perhaps , join me , " said Mary . " She has been studying French by herself for some time , in ...
... person so admirably instructed as your daughter . If you please to see him , Madam , I will call with him some time . ” " Mrs. Marvyn will , perhaps , join me , " said Mary . " She has been studying French by herself for some time , in ...
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