De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... pleased at this raillery , because it assured me so pointedly that my fears were without cause . Yet I would have given something to have been told the reasons , best known to himself , which clothed him in such armour of proof against ...
... pleased at this raillery , because it assured me so pointedly that my fears were without cause . Yet I would have given something to have been told the reasons , best known to himself , which clothed him in such armour of proof against ...
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... pleased to see much from Milton . One pas- sage from Comus was so scored with marks of appro- bation , and indicated so much virtuous thought , that I cannot help transcribing it from memory . It is the answer of the Lady to the ...
... pleased to see much from Milton . One pas- sage from Comus was so scored with marks of appro- bation , and indicated so much virtuous thought , that I cannot help transcribing it from memory . It is the answer of the Lady to the ...
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... pleased me . carried up stairs by the servants , she following to the chamber door , when the looked at her watch with some earnestness , saying to her father- " It will be full half an hour before he can be here , THE CONSTANT MAN . 21.
... pleased me . carried up stairs by the servants , she following to the chamber door , when the looked at her watch with some earnestness , saying to her father- " It will be full half an hour before he can be here , THE CONSTANT MAN . 21.
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... pleased to use concerning yourself , of pre- sumption and audacity , pray think better of us than to suppose we could accuse you of doing , or even thinking , when possessed of your reason , any thing which that reason would , I am sure ...
... pleased to use concerning yourself , of pre- sumption and audacity , pray think better of us than to suppose we could accuse you of doing , or even thinking , when possessed of your reason , any thing which that reason would , I am sure ...
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... pleased as I was to observe her emotion , I did not fail to remark she accepted without remonstrance or opposition . Her reasoning , too , on the expression of my feelings , was cool and without disturbance . She was sorry any that in ...
... pleased as I was to observe her emotion , I did not fail to remark she accepted without remonstrance or opposition . Her reasoning , too , on the expression of my feelings , was cool and without disturbance . She was sorry any that in ...
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