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... Once , " says Coleridge , “ I sat in a coach opposite to a Jew - a symbol of old clothes bags - an Isaiah of Holywell - street . He would close the window ; I opened it . He closed it again ; upon which , in a very solemn tone , I said ...
... Once , " says Coleridge , “ I sat in a coach opposite to a Jew - a symbol of old clothes bags - an Isaiah of Holywell - street . He would close the window ; I opened it . He closed it again ; upon which , in a very solemn tone , I said ...
Página 160
... once . We are merely told that God did was , ' says Mr. Murchison , " till very recently , a create all things , but the time and the manner of that prevalent belief that this red sandstone entirely cut creation are not even hinted at ...
... once . We are merely told that God did was , ' says Mr. Murchison , " till very recently , a create all things , but the time and the manner of that prevalent belief that this red sandstone entirely cut creation are not even hinted at ...
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... once too often . The skid struck him on the head , and killed him on the spot . But , with a few exceptions , there will be no more need for expert skidders of a mail - coach wheel . Their Guards have nothing for it now but to sit on or ...
... once too often . The skid struck him on the head , and killed him on the spot . But , with a few exceptions , there will be no more need for expert skidders of a mail - coach wheel . Their Guards have nothing for it now but to sit on or ...
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... once to give way to it , and above all tortured with that agonizing uncertainty which wears away life , and blotting alike from the mind every soothing recollection of the past , every cheering prospect of the future . To the long ...
... once to give way to it , and above all tortured with that agonizing uncertainty which wears away life , and blotting alike from the mind every soothing recollection of the past , every cheering prospect of the future . To the long ...
Página 177
... once more drink the music of that enchanting voice . Alas , it has been long silent , but its last sounds are still ... once more to address her - once more to hear her voice . He called her ; she started up , perceived him , and flew ...
... once more drink the music of that enchanting voice . Alas , it has been long silent , but its last sounds are still ... once more to address her - once more to hear her voice . He called her ; she started up , perceived him , and flew ...
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