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... and bearing of each man , In those his bonds , in that his sorry dress , Defiled
with dust and blood , perchance his own , A squalid shape of famine and unrest ,
Was that of some full - sail'd , magnificent ship , That takes the whole expanse ...
... and bearing of each man , In those his bonds , in that his sorry dress , Defiled
with dust and blood , perchance his own , A squalid shape of famine and unrest ,
Was that of some full - sail'd , magnificent ship , That takes the whole expanse ...
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... room , where the actors and whole passages by rote , and recited actresses
remained in the intervals them like a trained speaking bird ; of their performance ,
and dressed and which was the easier to me , because I undressed themselves .
... room , where the actors and whole passages by rote , and recited actresses
remained in the intervals them like a trained speaking bird ; of their performance ,
and dressed and which was the easier to me , because I undressed themselves .
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Her whole de- with seats , which , being surrounded meanour had something
quiet , even by a low rail , ascended in several rows sad . I tried in every way to
please bebind each other , so that the lowest her ; but I could not win her notice ...
Her whole de- with seats , which , being surrounded meanour had something
quiet , even by a low rail , ascended in several rows sad . I tried in every way to
please bebind each other , so that the lowest her ; but I could not win her notice ...
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to the Count , and the course of “ In certain matters one cannot prothe whole
conversation , were often ceed too quickly . " enough repeated to us by the fat me
“ Only a short delay . ” diator , who exulted not a little in his “ Neighbour , you think
...
to the Count , and the course of “ In certain matters one cannot prothe whole
conversation , were often ceed too quickly . " enough repeated to us by the fat me
“ Only a short delay . ” diator , who exulted not a little in his “ Neighbour , you think
...
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He abused the and flung away from me the whole English and despised the
Germans , trumpery , the more decidedly , because and , in fine , laid before me
that whole I thought I saw that even the authors dramaturgic litany which I have
so ...
He abused the and flung away from me the whole English and despised the
Germans , trumpery , the more decidedly , because and , in fine , laid before me
that whole I thought I saw that even the authors dramaturgic litany which I have
so ...
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