De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... equal to any hero of Westminster or Eton ; though as to early knowledge of the world , if that mean dress and dan- dyism , getting drunk , or other precocious energies , they may , in this , but no other sense , be inferior to those ...
... equal to any hero of Westminster or Eton ; though as to early knowledge of the world , if that mean dress and dan- dyism , getting drunk , or other precocious energies , they may , in this , but no other sense , be inferior to those ...
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... equal . Thus if Foljambe Hastings was regarded with some little jealousy by our schoolmates , I met with a great deal more , from having no higher pretensions to his preference than any others ; -so that I generally went by the name of ...
... equal . Thus if Foljambe Hastings was regarded with some little jealousy by our schoolmates , I met with a great deal more , from having no higher pretensions to his preference than any others ; -so that I generally went by the name of ...
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... equal to themselves ; me , for being so preferred . I thought this very hard , but , as I have observed , I afterwards found it was the way of the world . For some time we were regardless of this ill will , and continued our studies ...
... equal to themselves ; me , for being so preferred . I thought this very hard , but , as I have observed , I afterwards found it was the way of the world . For some time we were regardless of this ill will , and continued our studies ...
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... equals , whom he only did not bully from fear of their turning again . He was vulgar in his looks , vulgar in his mind , vulgar in his dress , in short , vulgar in every thing , and what Shakspeare calls a " proud , shallow , filthy ...
... equals , whom he only did not bully from fear of their turning again . He was vulgar in his looks , vulgar in his mind , vulgar in his dress , in short , vulgar in every thing , and what Shakspeare calls a " proud , shallow , filthy ...
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... equal to my richer friend . My delight was also in the heat of the day to lie , Horace in hand , at the foot of a great elm , that stood before the school - house door , and with him , proud of my classics , to exclaim , " Libet jacere ...
... equal to my richer friend . My delight was also in the heat of the day to lie , Horace in hand , at the foot of a great elm , that stood before the school - house door , and with him , proud of my classics , to exclaim , " Libet jacere ...
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