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Page 26
... considered a departure from feminine reserve and delicacy . But it gradually became customary to display more and more of the neck . until the tunic was worn in such manner that the left sleeve only was fastened over the shoul- der ...
... considered a departure from feminine reserve and delicacy . But it gradually became customary to display more and more of the neck . until the tunic was worn in such manner that the left sleeve only was fastened over the shoul- der ...
Page 87
... considered . Though Shakespere must ever dwell in unapproachable greatness , we may suppose him looking down with complacent kindness on his intel- lectual representative - the heir , not only of his genius , but of his sweet temper and ...
... considered . Though Shakespere must ever dwell in unapproachable greatness , we may suppose him looking down with complacent kindness on his intel- lectual representative - the heir , not only of his genius , but of his sweet temper and ...
Page 371
... considered as the offspring , as well as the pa- rent , of knowledge . Information is desired only when the plea- sure of it has been felt ; when its good effects have been expe- rienced , and one acquisition brings another within our ...
... considered as the offspring , as well as the pa- rent , of knowledge . Information is desired only when the plea- sure of it has been felt ; when its good effects have been expe- rienced , and one acquisition brings another within our ...
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