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face eagerly and repeats Yes
Yes?" She looks into my face eagerly and repeats: "Yes?
— from Project Gutenberg Compilation of 233 Short Stories of Chekhov by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

face eagerly and repeats Yes
She looks into my face eagerly and repeats: "Yes?
— from The Bet, and other stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

fixed enemy and revoke Your
One thus descended, That hath beside well in his person wrought To be set high in place, we did commend To your remembrances; but you have found, Scaling his present bearing with his past, That he's your fixed enemy, and revoke Your sudden approbation.
— from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

fixed enemy and REVOKE Your
One thus descended, That hath beside well in his person wrought , To be set high in place, we did commend To your remembrances; but you have found, Scaling his present bearing with his past , That he's your fixed enemy , and REVOKE Your sudden approbation .
— from The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Delia Salter Bacon

fixed enemie and reuoke Your
One thus descended, That hath beside well in his person wrought, To be set high in place, we did commend To your remembrances: but you haue found, Skaling his present bearing with his past, That hee's your fixed enemie; and reuoke Your suddaine approbation Brut.
— from Coriolanus by William Shakespeare

forget everything and raise your
Promise that you will not forget everything and raise your hand against him.
— from In the Palace of the King: A Love Story of Old Madrid by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

following expressions about reading Yet
Explain his meaning in the following expressions about reading: "Yet hence arises a grave mischief" (p. 39);
— from Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College by Gilbert Sykes Blakely

factual examples and reasons you
I would like you to tell us what your impression was of Ruby, and if you can, give us some factual examples and reasons, you know.
— from Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission

fixed enemy and revoke Your
[3096] To be set high in place, we did commend 240 To your remembrances: but you have found, Scaling his present bearing with his past, [3097] That he's your fixed enemy, and revoke Your sudden approbation.
— from The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 6 of 9] by William Shakespeare

for eager and royal youth
Later came many another scene;—pacings in the Old Court of Trinity with Edmund Gurney, who met those generous paradoxes with humorous play; graver hours at Oxford, in the sick-room of the Duke of Albany, who, coming back to earth-life from perilous illness, found nowhere a guidance fitter than Ruskin’s for eager and royal youth.
— from The Harvest of Ruskin by John W. (John William) Graham


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