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... manner , the independence of spirit which actuated Curran through his whole life , and which , perhaps , was never more conspicuously shown than while he was yet struggling with adversity . The individual who ex- cited the rebuke was a ...
... manner , the independence of spirit which actuated Curran through his whole life , and which , perhaps , was never more conspicuously shown than while he was yet struggling with adversity . The individual who ex- cited the rebuke was a ...
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... manner , and was absorbed in the ideas which the sight inspired , when my guide invited my com- panion and myself to go to a high story . We ascended a magnificent staircase ; at the top of which , an elegant vase , filled with fine ...
... manner , and was absorbed in the ideas which the sight inspired , when my guide invited my com- panion and myself to go to a high story . We ascended a magnificent staircase ; at the top of which , an elegant vase , filled with fine ...
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... manner ; and a dignified language and beautiful ingenious imagery complete the charm . This is the general sketch of the whole as it appears to every spectator . But to me it seems that there is a more profound , a more * For a ...
... manner ; and a dignified language and beautiful ingenious imagery complete the charm . This is the general sketch of the whole as it appears to every spectator . But to me it seems that there is a more profound , a more * For a ...
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