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... effect . It was succeeded , not by cries , but by convulsions of rage . The agitation was general , and a storm of invectives burst upon the speaker , from all parts of the hall . ' Such was the effect of this occurrence upon his mind ...
... effect . It was succeeded , not by cries , but by convulsions of rage . The agitation was general , and a storm of invectives burst upon the speaker , from all parts of the hall . ' Such was the effect of this occurrence upon his mind ...
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... effect ) he will be distinctly heard in the opposite one though at so great a distance ; but a still more striking instance of a similar kind takes place in the whispering gallery that encircles the inside of the dome of St. Paul's ...
... effect ) he will be distinctly heard in the opposite one though at so great a distance ; but a still more striking instance of a similar kind takes place in the whispering gallery that encircles the inside of the dome of St. Paul's ...
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... effect in colour consisted in white upon black , and black upon white . How per- fectly did Shakspeare understand this secret of effect ! and how beauti- fully he has exemplified it in Juliet ! — " So shows a snowy dove trooping with ...
... effect in colour consisted in white upon black , and black upon white . How per- fectly did Shakspeare understand this secret of effect ! and how beauti- fully he has exemplified it in Juliet ! — " So shows a snowy dove trooping with ...
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