De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... manner so concentrated , and yet so comprehensive , that nothing is wanting to make it complete . " These features , " says the critic , referring to man- * See Vol . IV . p . 214 . ners and description of scenery , " though necessary ...
... manner so concentrated , and yet so comprehensive , that nothing is wanting to make it complete . " These features , " says the critic , referring to man- * See Vol . IV . p . 214 . ners and description of scenery , " though necessary ...
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... manners and appearance at least to all others about me ; and I especially had a high opinion of their learning , on the strength of a consider- able library which Sir Harry had collected , though no scholar , and from the young ladies ...
... manners and appearance at least to all others about me ; and I especially had a high opinion of their learning , on the strength of a consider- able library which Sir Harry had collected , though no scholar , and from the young ladies ...
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... manners , was fully capable of directing me : for though he joined the farmer to the schoolmaster , with a view to cheaper housekeeping , his studies at Queen's College , Oxford , had by no means been thrown away . Mr. Ebenezer ...
... manners , was fully capable of directing me : for though he joined the farmer to the schoolmaster , with a view to cheaper housekeeping , his studies at Queen's College , Oxford , had by no means been thrown away . Mr. Ebenezer ...
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... manners may be sooner acquired ; but even that depends so much upon nature , that the difference is trifling ; and , as to expense , I have seen as many , perhaps I might say more , unlicked ( certainly more untaught ) cubs come out of ...
... manners may be sooner acquired ; but even that depends so much upon nature , that the difference is trifling ; and , as to expense , I have seen as many , perhaps I might say more , unlicked ( certainly more untaught ) cubs come out of ...
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... manners he was superior to us all ; so that not only was he regarded with some jealousy himself , but I , whom he distinguished , met with a great deal of it . At first this surprised me , but in after life I found it was the way of the ...
... manners he was superior to us all ; so that not only was he regarded with some jealousy himself , but I , whom he distinguished , met with a great deal of it . At first this surprised me , but in after life I found it was the way of the ...
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