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... given sentence in French is equivalent to the corresponding one in English ; but he will not acquire a habit of putting his thoughts into a French dress . The repetition of the un - English turns of expression , which it is impossible ...
... given sentence in French is equivalent to the corresponding one in English ; but he will not acquire a habit of putting his thoughts into a French dress . The repetition of the un - English turns of expression , which it is impossible ...
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... given and drank . The chairman , whom I now recognized to be the same man I had seen a few evenings before at Covent Garden , acting , or rather singing , the part of the game - keeper , in a Roland for an Oliver , Isaacs by name , now ...
... given and drank . The chairman , whom I now recognized to be the same man I had seen a few evenings before at Covent Garden , acting , or rather singing , the part of the game - keeper , in a Roland for an Oliver , Isaacs by name , now ...
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... given with all the alternation of a good bass voice , and high falsetto , which the change from " foaming sea " to " kissing a tear , " " bold tar , and true hearted maid , " 99 66 cannons roar , and heaving a sigh , " seemed to him to ...
... given with all the alternation of a good bass voice , and high falsetto , which the change from " foaming sea " to " kissing a tear , " " bold tar , and true hearted maid , " 99 66 cannons roar , and heaving a sigh , " seemed to him to ...
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... given me for the theatre . That fresh coloured gentleman with the dark eyes , next to him , is Mr. Baker - you've heard of Baker , haven't you ? plays every night at the Garden - they could not do without him . By the bye , have you ...
... given me for the theatre . That fresh coloured gentleman with the dark eyes , next to him , is Mr. Baker - you've heard of Baker , haven't you ? plays every night at the Garden - they could not do without him . By the bye , have you ...
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... given before in the higher order of monthly publications ( a ) -especi- ( a ) It has been repeatedly ally when some of the reviews are imitating done in the London ; where we have not only reviewed magazines in the mode of getting up ...
... given before in the higher order of monthly publications ( a ) -especi- ( a ) It has been repeatedly ally when some of the reviews are imitating done in the London ; where we have not only reviewed magazines in the mode of getting up ...
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