And the drawing near of Death, which alike levels all, alike impresses all with a last revelation, which only an author from the dead could adequately tell. [Please select]
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It impresses you. [Please select]
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"By the gods," he said to himself, "the fellow impresses me." [Please select]
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And that’s the sort of fact that impresses your political man, especially if the lady is, well, such as she is. [Please select]
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It represents the conquest of our weaknesses and naturally impresses our strength of character upon others. [Please select]
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I'll tell you who impresses me in that way more strongly than any one else--Mr.' [Please select]
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Often however they give rise to mighty conceptions and paintings whose essential character impresses us as a unique product of genius. [Please select]
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The immediate sense-impression is just as far removed from what you term the 'outside world' as the store of impresses. [Please select]
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HOW POMPEII IMPRESSES ITS VISITORS "Pompeii was smothered in ashes, however, and most of it is uncovered now." [Please select]
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Nothing with us very deeply impresses the mind if it does not arouse the emotions. [Please select]
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Repaired and repainted from the front gate to the back-yard fence--with well-kept lawn, flowers and garden--it impresses the passer-by with its air of modest home happiness. [Please select]
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