De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... sort of honours belonged to that title may be imagined by the southern reader , when he learns that the possessor of a freehold of twenty , nay of ten pounds a year , enjoys that denomination among his simple neighbours . The family had ...
... sort of honours belonged to that title may be imagined by the southern reader , when he learns that the possessor of a freehold of twenty , nay of ten pounds a year , enjoys that denomination among his simple neighbours . The family had ...
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... sort of general familiarity of man- ner , they were not without consideration in the country , and were even popular . For my own part , I at first thought them demi- gods , preferring their manners and appearance at least to all others ...
... sort of general familiarity of man- ner , they were not without consideration in the country , and were even popular . For my own part , I at first thought them demi- gods , preferring their manners and appearance at least to all others ...
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... sort of world of my own , which I peopled with images of my own fancy ; sometimes grand , sometimes gro- tesque , sometimes more common - place : making them , however , always to tell stories to myself , which quite satisfied me for ...
... sort of world of my own , which I peopled with images of my own fancy ; sometimes grand , sometimes gro- tesque , sometimes more common - place : making them , however , always to tell stories to myself , which quite satisfied me for ...
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... sort of pleasure in fostering it , by allowing me the use of any books I wished in his library . It was my evident passion for these , I believe , that made Sir Harry often tell my father he would do well to follow up this inclination ...
... sort of pleasure in fostering it , by allowing me the use of any books I wished in his library . It was my evident passion for these , I believe , that made Sir Harry often tell my father he would do well to follow up this inclination ...
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... sort of consequence in myself , child as I was , that contrasted sadly with our present decayed situation ; and grief at this produced in me a sensibility of disposition which operated in more ways than one . For I was keenly alive to ...
... sort of consequence in myself , child as I was , that contrasted sadly with our present decayed situation ; and grief at this produced in me a sensibility of disposition which operated in more ways than one . For I was keenly alive to ...
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