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It may be allowably said, there is a tone of breeding throughout these ballads, such as is never found in the productions of rustic genius.

Mr. Russell Beale, for his part, has been talked about to play Lear in due course at this address, in which case why not cut him some allowably loopy slack?

That those who censure would not have imitated his conduct, in defiance of the admonitions of the hundred-throated Sikh ordnance, we may allowably imagine.

There was another and a bright side, which might just as allowably be represented in art as the dreary one, and which she had seen and studied.

A Persian, indeed, was allowably absent; because, as a permanent public enemy, he could not safely be present.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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