De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... seemed to be still wanting to the series , and that was the impressions made by men and man- ners on a very young and unsophisticated mind , just starting into life , beginning even from his boyish days ; and this , the total ...
... seemed to be still wanting to the series , and that was the impressions made by men and man- ners on a very young and unsophisticated mind , just starting into life , beginning even from his boyish days ; and this , the total ...
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... when my father was an infant , and there being no maiden aunt to keep up remembrances , the very name of these high relatives seemed even then almost for- gotten . A week , however , generally restored my father to THE CONSTANT MAN . 5.
... when my father was an infant , and there being no maiden aunt to keep up remembrances , the very name of these high relatives seemed even then almost for- gotten . A week , however , generally restored my father to THE CONSTANT MAN . 5.
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... seemed to fix my infant eye , Dainties I heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy , Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy . " I could myself carry on her comparison with Edwin , which made me not a little proud , for I was , certainly ...
... seemed to fix my infant eye , Dainties I heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy , Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy . " I could myself carry on her comparison with Edwin , which made me not a little proud , for I was , certainly ...
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... seemed to love as well as myself , though both so young . One would have thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author of our ...
... seemed to love as well as myself , though both so young . One would have thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author of our ...
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... seemed resolved to conquer or die : the one to pull down what he hated as a superior , the other to preserve his own position . In short , it seemed almost an epitome of the notable struggles between the Radicals and Conservatives ...
... seemed resolved to conquer or die : the one to pull down what he hated as a superior , the other to preserve his own position . In short , it seemed almost an epitome of the notable struggles between the Radicals and Conservatives ...
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