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They are dra- sional extravagances of metaphor , and mas turning on the
Spanish national the exaggerations or over - refinements character and manners
, and the scene of sentiment , as well as the very inis generally . laid on Spanish ...
They are dra- sional extravagances of metaphor , and mas turning on the
Spanish national the exaggerations or over - refinements character and manners
, and the scene of sentiment , as well as the very inis generally . laid on Spanish ...
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She But even this sympathy as to art therefore determined to learn French could
not change my father's feelings , also , as soon as possible , for which nor bend
his character . He let happen purpose she employed the interpreter . what he ...
She But even this sympathy as to art therefore determined to learn French could
not change my father's feelings , also , as soon as possible , for which nor bend
his character . He let happen purpose she employed the interpreter . what he ...
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... whole piece upside down , so that not theidol of the French in my day , and a
single stone remained upon another . who had now become my idol - for I He
struck out , added , took away one had learned to know him well when character
...
... whole piece upside down , so that not theidol of the French in my day , and a
single stone remained upon another . who had now become my idol - for I He
struck out , added , took away one had learned to know him well when character
...
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The generous highmistranslation . minded character of our public schools , I had
taken obviis for ovibus , and I need not descant upon to you . I ovibus I knew were
sheep , and lani . had known private , some ill conditionatis I considered to be ...
The generous highmistranslation . minded character of our public schools , I had
taken obviis for ovibus , and I need not descant upon to you . I ovibus I knew were
sheep , and lani . had known private , some ill conditionatis I considered to be ...
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... he bears within the mine the character of every event , subject of his fine
analysis ; and the Now , nothing can be more weak than observer and his object
of observation this method of applying history . are one and the same . But if he
NO .
... he bears within the mine the character of every event , subject of his fine
analysis ; and the Now , nothing can be more weak than observer and his object
of observation this method of applying history . are one and the same . But if he
NO .
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