De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... 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 , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his ...
... 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 , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his ...
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... fear of interruption hereafter to our friendship , from the difference of our situations , he assured me that friendship depended upon similarity of feeling , not of fortune - the thing was impossible . Oh ! how I loved him for this ...
... fear of interruption hereafter to our friendship , from the difference of our situations , he assured me that friendship depended upon similarity of feeling , not of fortune - the thing was impossible . Oh ! how I loved him for this ...
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... fear to answer . That I may not however describe myself a mere hungry peasant , alive only to bodily sense , let me mix a little sentiment with my enjoyments - for sentimental I had become in no small degree . My garden pleased me more ...
... fear to answer . That I may not however describe myself a mere hungry peasant , alive only to bodily sense , let me mix a little sentiment with my enjoyments - for sentimental I had become in no small degree . My garden pleased me more ...
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... fear or mor- tification arose from this , but from a feeling totally new , springing from the sudden comparison of myself with this daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I ...
... fear or mor- tification arose from this , but from a feeling totally new , springing from the sudden comparison of myself with this daughter of rank and fortune , whom I had just seen . That her loveliness should make me love her , I ...
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... fear would have been lost in reciprocal buoyancy and gladness , had her father been away , or had I been any other than the humble crea- ture I felt myself . I never thought of my inferiority of lot to any one before ; I had not been ...
... fear would have been lost in reciprocal buoyancy and gladness , had her father been away , or had I been any other than the humble crea- ture I felt myself . I never thought of my inferiority of lot to any one before ; I had not been ...
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