De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... to accomplish . For the better promotion of my object , it was neces- sary that the view taken should not be the mere birds- eye view of a man surveying the world at his ease , from a comfortable retreat , but that he should be a 2.
... to accomplish . For the better promotion of my object , it was neces- sary that the view taken should not be the mere birds- eye view of a man surveying the world at his ease , from a comfortable retreat , but that he should be a 2.
Страница x
... better than to make the hero , as a lover , the mirror of constancy ? Such love at least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading passion - that , whatever its good or ill success , where the object is ...
... better than to make the hero , as a lover , the mirror of constancy ? Such love at least teaches this lesson , among the thousands taught by this all - pervading passion - that , whatever its good or ill success , where the object is ...
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... better reasons than I have hitherto heard , against the min- gling of didactic digression with amusing narrative . The discussions indeed here presented are , from the inexperience of the youthful De Clifford , absolutely called for as ...
... better reasons than I have hitherto heard , against the min- gling of didactic digression with amusing narrative . The discussions indeed here presented are , from the inexperience of the youthful De Clifford , absolutely called for as ...
Страница xiii
... better to indulge them than to go to sleep before my time . This , however , only concerns myself . What is it to others ? Why , something ; for it will shew a good deal of what is of consequence to a human creature - the knowledge of ...
... better to indulge them than to go to sleep before my time . This , however , only concerns myself . What is it to others ? Why , something ; for it will shew a good deal of what is of consequence to a human creature - the knowledge of ...
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... better title to armorial bearings than almost all his rich neighbours , who yet looked down upon him as , at the very best , that mortified , though not always humbled character , a " decayed gentleman . " Yet , as if to mock him the ...
... better title to armorial bearings than almost all his rich neighbours , who yet looked down upon him as , at the very best , that mortified , though not always humbled character , a " decayed gentleman . " Yet , as if to mock him the ...
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