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as if her pride and pleasure in doing so had been equal , and she had , as it were , thought of nothing during my absence but how to greet me with this proof of her fidelity on my return . I cannot describe her manner .
as if her pride and pleasure in doing so had been equal , and she had , as it were , thought of nothing during my absence but how to greet me with this proof of her fidelity on my return . I cannot describe her manner .
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We should then know exactly whether Penkethman's manner of picking a chicken , and Bullock's mode of devouring asparagus , answered to the ingenious account of them in the Tatler ; and whether Dogget was equal to Dowton — whether Mrs.
We should then know exactly whether Penkethman's manner of picking a chicken , and Bullock's mode of devouring asparagus , answered to the ingenious account of them in the Tatler ; and whether Dogget was equal to Dowton — whether Mrs.
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Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic : it stands on an equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the ...
Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic : it stands on an equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the ...
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