De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... look to what his pro- genitors had been , he would , perhaps , have been hap- pier . But luckily these interruptions came not often , and did not last long . Our name , which had been for centuries on the grand jury , was not yet struck ...
... look to what his pro- genitors had been , he would , perhaps , have been hap- pier . But luckily these interruptions came not often , and did not last long . Our name , which had been for centuries on the grand jury , was not yet struck ...
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... look was most demurely sad ; And now I laugh'd aloud , yet none knew why : The neighbours stared and sigh'd , yet blessed the lad ; Some deem'd him wond'rous wise , and some believ'd him mad . " * One thing indeed inclined my good ...
... look was most demurely sad ; And now I laugh'd aloud , yet none knew why : The neighbours stared and sigh'd , yet blessed the lad ; Some deem'd him wond'rous wise , and some believ'd him mad . " * One thing indeed inclined my good ...
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... look for either profit or improvement to be had for twenty pounds a year ? What either of scholarship or knowledge of mankind ( the only know- ledge perhaps worth having ) , can be acquired , as all public - school men will exclaim , in ...
... look for either profit or improvement to be had for twenty pounds a year ? What either of scholarship or knowledge of mankind ( the only know- ledge perhaps worth having ) , can be acquired , as all public - school men will exclaim , in ...
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... 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 father , he was a great stickler for equality of all ...
... 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 father , he was a great stickler for equality of all ...
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... look of superiority , and , as it were , of fashion ( though of that I then knew nothing ) , when accompanied and set off by such beau- tiful sentiments ! Foljambe had , however , a most extraordinary warmth and vigour in all his ...
... look of superiority , and , as it were , of fashion ( though of that I then knew nothing ) , when accompanied and set off by such beau- tiful sentiments ! Foljambe had , however , a most extraordinary warmth and vigour in all his ...
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