De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... character of Bertha , in the following pages , and remembers the graces of your young years - but , above all , who that has witnessed the delightful affection and mutual esteem that have so long united you and your revered and noble ...
... character of Bertha , in the following pages , and remembers the graces of your young years - but , above all , who that has witnessed the delightful affection and mutual esteem that have so long united you and your revered and noble ...
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... character of a novel , and throws on the author the responsibility of a novelist . What that responsibility is , I am not going to examine , in this novel - writing age , when it must long ago have been settled ; especially as I find it ...
... character of a novel , and throws on the author the responsibility of a novelist . What that responsibility is , I am not going to examine , in this novel - writing age , when it must long ago have been settled ; especially as I find it ...
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... characters consistent with nature , themselves , and the circumstances of their lives , as well as of truly ... character . Those who differ from me are welcome to their * Review of " Greyslayer , " in the Spectator of July 11th ...
... characters consistent with nature , themselves , and the circumstances of their lives , as well as of truly ... character . Those who differ from me are welcome to their * Review of " Greyslayer , " in the Spectator of July 11th ...
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... character , a " decayed gentleman . " Yet , as if to mock him the more , as his very small estate , the remnant of former times , was his own , he was designated , in the language of the northern pro- * As I trace only from the ancient ...
... character , a " decayed gentleman . " Yet , as if to mock him the more , as his very small estate , the remnant of former times , was his own , he was designated , in the language of the northern pro- * As I trace only from the ancient ...
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... character , of mere yeomen . Had he done so entirely , and not cast , as he sometimes , though seldom , did , a longing look to what his pro- genitors had been , he would , perhaps , have been hap- pier . But luckily these interruptions ...
... character , of mere yeomen . Had he done so entirely , and not cast , as he sometimes , though seldom , did , a longing look to what his pro- genitors had been , he would , perhaps , have been hap- pier . But luckily these interruptions ...
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