De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... pride as much as his affection that was so wounded . * All this , however , at once stamps on the work the character of a novel , and throws on the author the responsibility of a novelist . What that responsibility is , I am not going ...
... pride as much as his affection that was so wounded . * All this , however , at once stamps on the work the character of a novel , and throws on the author the responsibility of a novelist . What that responsibility is , I am not going ...
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... pride and prudence commenced , in which pride , for the time , generally got the better : for he always attended , and was always mortified . Though upon the grand jury , not being a proper subject for the commission , he was the only ...
... pride and prudence commenced , in which pride , for the time , generally got the better : for he always attended , and was always mortified . Though upon the grand jury , not being a proper subject for the commission , he was the only ...
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... pride , that he agreed to give her a fortune far beyond his means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from the connexion ; for the figure and fortune of the two ...
... pride , that he agreed to give her a fortune far beyond his means , to the still further reduction of the funds of his posterity . Nor did he reap the advantages he hoped from the connexion ; for the figure and fortune of the two ...
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... pride which often makes unequal friendships so miserable . All this redoubled my exertion in study , as the only mode of realizing a dream so charming . The days therefore passed on , busily , if not happily ; and the energy of the ...
... pride which often makes unequal friendships so miserable . All this redoubled my exertion in study , as the only mode of realizing a dream so charming . The days therefore passed on , busily , if not happily ; and the energy of the ...
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... pride , ambition , and independence , all struggling together ; but this was the result of riper years . What now puzzled me was the influence which this wild young beauty , high as she was above me , could have acquired in such an ...
... pride , ambition , and independence , all struggling together ; but this was the result of riper years . What now puzzled me was the influence which this wild young beauty , high as she was above me , could have acquired in such an ...
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