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Without any ostensible reason , his manner suddenly changes , and he now once
more re - news the promise of the coat . The second act closes , and the third
opens with Fabio ' s reflections on the capri - ciousness of his master ' s temper ...
Without any ostensible reason , his manner suddenly changes , and he now once
more re - news the promise of the coat . The second act closes , and the third
opens with Fabio ' s reflections on the capri - ciousness of his master ' s temper ...
Page 136
His con - duct and deportment towards her , however , was a perfect enigma , con
- sidering his prejudices concerning women ; for his manner was even more
polished and respectful than that of a European gentleman would have been .
His con - duct and deportment towards her , however , was a perfect enigma , con
- sidering his prejudices concerning women ; for his manner was even more
polished and respectful than that of a European gentleman would have been .
Page 300
He showed me many portraits , several of which I instantly recognized , both of
Europeans and Chinese . Though deficient in light and shade , they were
executed in a most masterly manner . There is , however , a want of life and
expres . sion ...
He showed me many portraits , several of which I instantly recognized , both of
Europeans and Chinese . Though deficient in light and shade , they were
executed in a most masterly manner . There is , however , a want of life and
expres . sion ...
Page 331
manner - in the only manner that could be truly useful . “ He left the poem to
speak for itself in the quotations , which amount to a fourth part of its number of
lines . " * At first , people would not believe Goldsmith to be the author _ it could
be no ...
manner - in the only manner that could be truly useful . “ He left the poem to
speak for itself in the quotations , which amount to a fourth part of its number of
lines . " * At first , people would not believe Goldsmith to be the author _ it could
be no ...
Page 694
This strange manner could not be accounted for on the score of inebriation , as
he drank most sparingly of the native beverage of Ireland – whiskey ; which , at
the period in question , was indulged in on occasions of festivity , to a much
greater ...
This strange manner could not be accounted for on the score of inebriation , as
he drank most sparingly of the native beverage of Ireland – whiskey ; which , at
the period in question , was indulged in on occasions of festivity , to a much
greater ...
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