Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Том 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 страници |
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... Sampson , commonly called , from his occupation , as a pedagogue , Dominie Sampson . He was of low birth , but having evinced , even from his cradle , an uncommon seriousness of dispo- sition , the poor parents were encouraged to hope ...
... Sampson , commonly called , from his occupation , as a pedagogue , Dominie Sampson . He was of low birth , but having evinced , even from his cradle , an uncommon seriousness of dispo- sition , the poor parents were encouraged to hope ...
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... Sampson the ridicule of all his school- companions . The same qualities secured him at college a plentiful share of the same sort of notice . Half the youthful mob " of the yards " used to assemble regularly to see Dominie Sampson ...
... Sampson the ridicule of all his school- companions . The same qualities secured him at college a plentiful share of the same sort of notice . Half the youthful mob " of the yards " used to assemble regularly to see Dominie Sampson ...
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... no one had the means of observing closely , how Dominie Sampson bore a disappoint- ment which supplied the whole town where it happened with a week's sport . It would be endless even to mention the numerous jokes GUY MANNERING . 29.
... no one had the means of observing closely , how Dominie Sampson bore a disappoint- ment which supplied the whole town where it happened with a week's sport . It would be endless even to mention the numerous jokes GUY MANNERING . 29.
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... Dominie ? I am sure Meg's sangs do nae harm . " " Nor good neither , " answered Domi- nie Sampson , in a voice whose untuneable harshness corresponded with the awkward- ness of his figure . They were the first words which Mannering had ...
... Dominie ? I am sure Meg's sangs do nae harm . " " Nor good neither , " answered Domi- nie Sampson , in a voice whose untuneable harshness corresponded with the awkward- ness of his figure . They were the first words which Mannering had ...
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... Sampson in an under tone . " Fire - raising , " answered the laconic Dominie . " ( Who , or what is she , in the name of wonder ? " " Harlot , thief , witch , and gypsey , GUY MANNERING . 39.
... Sampson in an under tone . " Fire - raising , " answered the laconic Dominie . " ( Who , or what is she , in the name of wonder ? " " Harlot , thief , witch , and gypsey , GUY MANNERING . 39.
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