Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 67
... felt a strange mixture of admiration and regret . I almost wished that Shakspeare had not written , or Macklin had ... felt poignantly . No power of imagination could make me pity Shylock , but I felt the force of some of his appeals to ...
... felt a strange mixture of admiration and regret . I almost wished that Shakspeare had not written , or Macklin had ... felt poignantly . No power of imagination could make me pity Shylock , but I felt the force of some of his appeals to ...
Page 151
... felt the nervous oppression , the dreadful weight upon my chest - I saw beside my bed the old figure of Simon the Jew ; but he spoke to me with the voice and in the words of Mr. Montenero . The dreams of this night were more terrible ...
... felt the nervous oppression , the dreadful weight upon my chest - I saw beside my bed the old figure of Simon the Jew ; but he spoke to me with the voice and in the words of Mr. Montenero . The dreams of this night were more terrible ...
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... felt hurried on rapidly , like one in a terrible dream . He returned with the surgeon to the wounded man . Moriarty had wakened much refreshed from his sleep , and the surgeon confessed that his patient was infinitely better than he had ...
... felt hurried on rapidly , like one in a terrible dream . He returned with the surgeon to the wounded man . Moriarty had wakened much refreshed from his sleep , and the surgeon confessed that his patient was infinitely better than he had ...
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