De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... manner . It was apparent that my translation , as he called it , to Foljambe Park , had not given him pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend ...
... manner . It was apparent that my translation , as he called it , to Foljambe Park , had not given him pleasure . I did not suspect him of being one of those counsellors so jealous of their own wisdom that they would rather a friend ...
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... manner both in father and daughter , were thus confirmed , and I was not the happier for it . My pride , however , saved me . I was resolved that , even if the supposed discovery should amount to proof in their minds of a presump- THE ...
... manner both in father and daughter , were thus confirmed , and I was not the happier for it . My pride , however , saved me . I was resolved that , even if the supposed discovery should amount to proof in their minds of a presump- THE ...
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... manners towards a lover become , if once his jealousy is roused . Yet the pure and honourable Bertha knew nothing of caprice ; far from wounding a fellow - creature , she never harmed a fly , nor ever wished ill to the meanest wretch ...
... manners towards a lover become , if once his jealousy is roused . Yet the pure and honourable Bertha knew nothing of caprice ; far from wounding a fellow - creature , she never harmed a fly , nor ever wished ill to the meanest wretch ...
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... manner , which had always so won me , was gone . She of course inquired after my wound , and look- ing , as I construed it , as if she wished I would retire , asked , if it were quite prudent to leave the house so soon ? I replied , it ...
... manner , which had always so won me , was gone . She of course inquired after my wound , and look- ing , as I construed it , as if she wished I would retire , asked , if it were quite prudent to leave the house so soon ? I replied , it ...
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... manners and intellectual habits ; a man of maxims and illustrations , and always ready with examples , drawn from real life , in support of his theories . Of these I have already given not a few instances , extracted from what ( as I ...
... manners and intellectual habits ; a man of maxims and illustrations , and always ready with examples , drawn from real life , in support of his theories . Of these I have already given not a few instances , extracted from what ( as I ...
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