The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... expression painted on the countenances of the attendant monks and friars . The procession arrived at the chapel of the convent ; the sun gleamed for the last time upon the chaplet of the poor novice as she crossed the fatal threshold ...
... expression painted on the countenances of the attendant monks and friars . The procession arrived at the chapel of the convent ; the sun gleamed for the last time upon the chaplet of the poor novice as she crossed the fatal threshold ...
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... expressing his admiration at the extreme simplicity of its syntax , he gets into a downright quarrel , as all foreigners ... expression . With whatever language you may be acquainted , you will find the greater part of it in the English ...
... expressing his admiration at the extreme simplicity of its syntax , he gets into a downright quarrel , as all foreigners ... expression . With whatever language you may be acquainted , you will find the greater part of it in the English ...
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... expression common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than to the feminine character . Any woman might love such a cavalier as Benedick , and be proud of his affection ; his valour , his wit , and his gaiety , sit so gracefully ...
... expression common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than to the feminine character . Any woman might love such a cavalier as Benedick , and be proud of his affection ; his valour , his wit , and his gaiety , sit so gracefully ...
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