De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... certainly less kind than his usual 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 ...
... certainly less kind than his usual 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 ...
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... certainly appeared to be enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lambs , usually so frolic , were nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a nume- rous ...
... certainly appeared to be enjoyed even by the animals around me as well as myself . The cattle had all lain down , and even the lambs , usually so frolic , were nestled by their mothers ' sides . The birds were silent , and a nume- rous ...
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... Certainly these proofs of one of the most delightful and accomplished of minds , by no means weakened the effect of the most lovely of per- sons . I therefore tore myself away , though I knew not where to go to escape from myself . My ...
... Certainly these proofs of one of the most delightful and accomplished of minds , by no means weakened the effect of the most lovely of per- sons . I therefore tore myself away , though I knew not where to go to escape from myself . My ...
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... certainly I could not read them without emotion . 66 My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have long'd to redeliver . I pray you now receive them . ” " No ! not I. I never gave you aught . " " Indeed , my lord , you know right ...
... certainly I could not read them without emotion . 66 My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have long'd to redeliver . I pray you now receive them . ” " No ! not I. I never gave you aught . " " Indeed , my lord , you know right ...
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... certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and with no expectancy that the conver- sation should be renewed . Though much moved , I had no wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with whatever ...
... certainly not as if it had been indifferent , but with most entire acquiescence , and with no expectancy that the conver- sation should be renewed . Though much moved , I had no wish to interrupt this state . I saw that with whatever ...
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