The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... thought there was little doubt of his ultimate success . Prac- tice coming in but slowly , however , he gradually ceased to solicit it ; and though continuing to designate himself Dr. Smollett , turned his thoughts wholly to literature ...
... thought there was little doubt of his ultimate success . Prac- tice coming in but slowly , however , he gradually ceased to solicit it ; and though continuing to designate himself Dr. Smollett , turned his thoughts wholly to literature ...
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... thought it necessary to be positively de- prived of his breath by the first sight of the Apollo Belvidere , and panting to regain it , he convulsively clutched the arm of his companion , with difficulty articulating - I On the remains ...
... thought it necessary to be positively de- prived of his breath by the first sight of the Apollo Belvidere , and panting to regain it , he convulsively clutched the arm of his companion , with difficulty articulating - I On the remains ...
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... thought no improvement upon the frigid tone of his early displays . His voice , which he never attempted to discipline , was harsh when he was calm , and when he was excited he often became so hoarse as to be hardly intelligible . But ...
... thought no improvement upon the frigid tone of his early displays . His voice , which he never attempted to discipline , was harsh when he was calm , and when he was excited he often became so hoarse as to be hardly intelligible . But ...
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