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... feelings , things within our- selves . - Deathly , in the sense of " resembling death , " as , " She was deathly pale , " is preferable to deadly , since deadly also means " inflicting death . " Egotism , in the sense of " self ...
... feelings , things within our- selves . - Deathly , in the sense of " resembling death , " as , " She was deathly pale , " is preferable to deadly , since deadly also means " inflicting death . " Egotism , in the sense of " self ...
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... feeling of veneration . " 1 Whatever the need of to interview , there is nothing to be said in favor of many vulgar substitutes for expressions in good use . For example : - Vulgarisms . A steal , the try , 2 educationalist , 2 ...
... feeling of veneration . " 1 Whatever the need of to interview , there is nothing to be said in favor of many vulgar substitutes for expressions in good use . For example : - Vulgarisms . A steal , the try , 2 educationalist , 2 ...
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... , act ii . scene i . 7 Robert Burus : To Robert Graham . 8 Shakspere : Macbeth , act v . scene viii . 9 Benjamin Disraeli : Coningsby , book viii . chap . vi . " What would be the feelings of such a woman 50 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
... , act ii . scene i . 7 Robert Burus : To Robert Graham . 8 Shakspere : Macbeth , act v . scene viii . 9 Benjamin Disraeli : Coningsby , book viii . chap . vi . " What would be the feelings of such a woman 50 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
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Adams Sherman Hill. " What would be the feelings of such a woman as her , were the world to greet her some fine morning as Duchess of Omnium ! " 1 " On the other side , we have in the second part , On the Social Condition of France , ' a ...
Adams Sherman Hill. " What would be the feelings of such a woman as her , were the world to greet her some fine morning as Duchess of Omnium ! " 1 " On the other side , we have in the second part , On the Social Condition of France , ' a ...
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... feelings of the person or persons spoken to or spoken of , expresses compulsion ; will is , then , in the second and the third person , the proper word to express simple futurity . 1 Catalogue of an American university . As in the ...
... feelings of the person or persons spoken to or spoken of , expresses compulsion ; will is , then , in the second and the third person , the proper word to express simple futurity . 1 Catalogue of an American university . As in the ...
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