4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... feel enough . ' Boswell : ' And Sir , they will have the hope of seeing you , which will be a relief in the mean ... feel the distress of others , as much as they do themselves . It is equally so , as if one should pretend to feel as ...
... feel enough . ' Boswell : ' And Sir , they will have the hope of seeing you , which will be a relief in the mean ... feel the distress of others , as much as they do themselves . It is equally so , as if one should pretend to feel as ...
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... feeling of personal dependence on her Minister stead- ily increased . In these circumstances it was natural that she ... feel , when I think of the POSSIBILITY of this excellent and truly kind man not remaining my Minister ! Yet I trust ...
... feeling of personal dependence on her Minister stead- ily increased . In these circumstances it was natural that she ... feel , when I think of the POSSIBILITY of this excellent and truly kind man not remaining my Minister ! Yet I trust ...
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... feeling which was so peculiarly her own , Victoria poured out her emotion , her ad- miration , her pity , her love ... feel as if these were my own children ; my heart beats for them as for my nearest and dearest . They were so touched ...
... feeling which was so peculiarly her own , Victoria poured out her emotion , her ad- miration , her pity , her love ... feel as if these were my own children ; my heart beats for them as for my nearest and dearest . They were so touched ...
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