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... interest of a very pleasing prospect . We passed the Rock of Antiquity in the night ; so that I could not inspect it . It stands at the water's edge on the right side of the river , about three miles below the rapids ; and takes its ...
... interest of a very pleasing prospect . We passed the Rock of Antiquity in the night ; so that I could not inspect it . It stands at the water's edge on the right side of the river , about three miles below the rapids ; and takes its ...
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... interest . He showed love , not in its dancing youth and revel of the blood , but in its suffering , its pa- tience , its silent wasting intensity . Mr. Kemble dressed the part in the humblest modern dress , and still he looked some ...
... interest . He showed love , not in its dancing youth and revel of the blood , but in its suffering , its pa- tience , its silent wasting intensity . Mr. Kemble dressed the part in the humblest modern dress , and still he looked some ...
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... interest . This in- fluence did not arise from his eloquence , for he spoke seldom , and never in the way of a harangue . But his shrewd pointed obser- vations , and plain good sense , often disconcerted the most elabo- rate discourses ...
... interest . This in- fluence did not arise from his eloquence , for he spoke seldom , and never in the way of a harangue . But his shrewd pointed obser- vations , and plain good sense , often disconcerted the most elabo- rate discourses ...
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