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D'Artagnan , who though wanting in practice had a sound theory , redoubled his agility . Jussac , anxious to put an end to this , springing forward aimed a terrible thrust at his adversary , but the latter parried it ; and while Jussac ...
D'Artagnan , who though wanting in practice had a sound theory , redoubled his agility . Jussac , anxious to put an end to this , springing forward aimed a terrible thrust at his adversary , but the latter parried it ; and while Jussac ...
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The noise of this hinge sounded in his ears as clear and terrible as the trumpet of the Judgment Day . ... It seemed impossible that the horrible sound of this incensed hinge had not shaken the whole house with the shock of an ...
The noise of this hinge sounded in his ears as clear and terrible as the trumpet of the Judgment Day . ... It seemed impossible that the horrible sound of this incensed hinge had not shaken the whole house with the shock of an ...
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The scholar in Chaucer is described as going “ sounding on his way . ” So Coleridge went on his . ... On my way back , I had a sound in my ears , it was the voice of Fancy ; I had a light before me , it was the face of Poetry .
The scholar in Chaucer is described as going “ sounding on his way . ” So Coleridge went on his . ... On my way back , I had a sound in my ears , it was the voice of Fancy ; I had a light before me , it was the face of Poetry .
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W H HUDSON | 17 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
THORNTON Wilder | 45 |
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