De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... proud , for I was , certainly , " Silent when glad ; affectionate though shy ; And now my 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 ...
... proud , for I was , certainly , " Silent when glad ; affectionate though shy ; And now my 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 ...
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... proud , shallow , filthy , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his father , he was a great stickler for equality of all kinds , which he proved by soundly thrashing all the boys below him who would not do his bidding . This doctrine of ...
... proud , shallow , filthy , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his father , he was a great stickler for equality of all kinds , which he proved by soundly thrashing all the boys below him who would not do his bidding . This doctrine of ...
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... proud that he would not associate with the boys in general , but chose to keep aloof , with one or two favourites , my- self for one . " Take care again , lad , " said Mr. Crackenthorpe : " for thou convictest thyself . Noscitur a socio ...
... proud that he would not associate with the boys in general , but chose to keep aloof , with one or two favourites , my- self for one . " Take care again , lad , " said Mr. Crackenthorpe : " for thou convictest thyself . Noscitur a socio ...
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... proud equality , often a superiority , in him who possesses them to the owners of millions with- out them ; the cultivation of a friendship , that balm of comfort to all , but especially to a decayed gentleman , and which I was sure ...
... proud equality , often a superiority , in him who possesses them to the owners of millions with- out them ; the cultivation of a friendship , that balm of comfort to all , but especially to a decayed gentleman , and which I was sure ...
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... proud of my classics , to exclaim , " Libet jacere , modo sub antiqua illice , " Modo in tenaci gramine . " But on the approach of evening , happinsss was perfect , when I wandered down a romantic dell , lis- * How execrably translated ...
... proud of my classics , to exclaim , " Libet jacere , modo sub antiqua illice , " Modo in tenaci gramine . " But on the approach of evening , happinsss was perfect , when I wandered down a romantic dell , lis- * How execrably translated ...
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