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He went on, "And you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be haped here, snod an 'snog?"
Dracula Bram Stoker 1879
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He went on, “And you consate that all these steans be aboon folk that be haped here, snod an’ snog?”
Dracula 2003
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At the entrance, on the weft fide, is an afcent by a flight of fteps, in a circular form, which leads to a fimilarly (haped portico of Ionic columns, covered with a dome, that is crowned with a vafe.
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Tlie flower is not (haped like a butterfly, but is lefs irregular, and frequently confiits but of one petal.
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Itsleavaare of a deep green colour above, and a pale green below; thej are (haped like the head of a lance, and are fupportedby very long (talks, round which they form two ears.
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Some of the trees arc very well (haped. and by the natural bending of the branchet caufe an agreeable fliade, or bower, exhibiting an example of the propriety of the name given to that fpecies of planta in o/KiUearn. in in'Scodndf nmmelyy the Bowtr-ins.
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Aloes, the mitre - (haped, hnng up over the doors of thofe thirt have returned in fafety from long journies, iii.
Observations on Divers Passages of Scripture: ... In Books of Voyages and Travels Into the East ... 1787
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The folioles are cut angularly,! and the lobes are (haped like a wedge.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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The leaves of this fpecies vary: Some are (haped like Briony; others are nearly round; and the lobes of others 'are very acute.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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[«] The Signification of the Names in this Fragment are Dubcbt - mar, a black well/haped Man} Muring or Morna a Woman be-* loved by all.
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