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1 If you can, you have a foretaste of Diana Dundas.
2 Israel: "But even in this world should we have a foretaste of that other."
3 You have a foretaste of that freedom now.
4 To see all this-ay ,more , to have a foretaste of the blessedness which was in store for me!
5 If only the unhappy could have a foretaste of the happiness that will one day spring forth from the sacrifice of their lives!
6 My stay at Munich was a kind of curse; throughout that dreadful month I seemed to have a foretaste of the pains of the damned.
7 At times he had a foretaste of life beyond the grave.
8 But, he who adventures in London has a foretaste of infinity.
9 And thus your honour sees I had a foretaste of revenge.
10 He choked from agitation, having a foretaste of the future event.
11 Then he had a foretaste of the life of inactivity to which the Vice-Presidency doomed him.
12 Thus the chief justice had a foretaste of the mortifications which the exiled New-Englanders afterwards suffered from the haughty Britons.
13 Some of our company enjoyed being under arrest very much, feeling that they had a foretaste of a martyr's experience.
14 The weakness of old Ere long the priest of Hippo had a foretaste of the difficulties which awaited him as bishop.
15 She would laugh a while and cry a while as though she had a foretaste of coming bliss mixed with bitterness.
16 This entrance into the open air had a foretaste of drowning; a slimy dampness enveloped her, entered her nostrils, clung to her hair.
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