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This dangerous viper is from eight to ten inches in length , and of proportionable thickness . They spiteful , snippish creatures ; and throwing themselves into a little coil , they swell and flatten themselves , continually darting out ...
This dangerous viper is from eight to ten inches in length , and of proportionable thickness . They spiteful , snippish creatures ; and throwing themselves into a little coil , they swell and flatten themselves , continually darting out ...
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It appears evident , then , that there is a distinct limit , as regards length , to all works of literary art ― the limit of a single sitting and that , although ...
It appears evident , then , that there is a distinct limit , as regards length , to all works of literary art ― the limit of a single sitting and that , although ...
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I had now gone so far as the conception of a Raven - the bird of ill omen - monot- onously repeating the one word , " Never- more , " at the conclusion of each stanza , in a poem of melancholy tone , and in length about one hundred ...
I had now gone so far as the conception of a Raven - the bird of ill omen - monot- onously repeating the one word , " Never- more , " at the conclusion of each stanza , in a poem of melancholy tone , and in length about one hundred ...
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