Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature: 700 Immortal Selections from the Writings of the World's Greatest Authors, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder Standard Book Company, 1937 |
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... strong passions , unbend- ing spirit , violent temper , as poor as a church- mouse and as proud as the proudest of church dignitaries ; endowed with the strength of a coal- heaver , the courage of a lion , and the tongue of Dean Swift ...
... strong passions , unbend- ing spirit , violent temper , as poor as a church- mouse and as proud as the proudest of church dignitaries ; endowed with the strength of a coal- heaver , the courage of a lion , and the tongue of Dean Swift ...
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... strong liquors , a shirking of church- going , and kindred sins . His sense of duty , and in particular of his duty , never slumbered for a moment . On the 21st of April , 1764 , he got up at three in the morning to accuse himself thus ...
... strong liquors , a shirking of church- going , and kindred sins . His sense of duty , and in particular of his duty , never slumbered for a moment . On the 21st of April , 1764 , he got up at three in the morning to accuse himself thus ...
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... strong stomachs . All Mrs. Namby's own children have weak stomachs and strong chests . I have a strong stomach and a strong chest . Pamby ! " " I consider this , " continued Lady Malkinshaw , lit- erally glaring at me , in the fulness ...
... strong stomachs . All Mrs. Namby's own children have weak stomachs and strong chests . I have a strong stomach and a strong chest . Pamby ! " " I consider this , " continued Lady Malkinshaw , lit- erally glaring at me , in the fulness ...
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