De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... talk of " age decayed " ) that I am not a little older than when I first had the honour and good fortune of being known to you ; that I have done with courts ; am tired of business ; and now care for nothing but what ease requires . VOL ...
... talk of " age decayed " ) that I am not a little older than when I first had the honour and good fortune of being known to you ; that I have done with courts ; am tired of business ; and now care for nothing but what ease requires . VOL ...
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... talk to me of a man whose soul preserves an incognito to himself . Yet , when plunged in luxury and pleasure , how can it be otherwise ? Mallebranche got out of fashion because people preferred a search for pleasure to a search after ...
... talk to me of a man whose soul preserves an incognito to himself . Yet , when plunged in luxury and pleasure , how can it be otherwise ? Mallebranche got out of fashion because people preferred a search for pleasure to a search after ...
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... talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in other respects they had a sort of general familiarity of man- ner , they were not without ...
... talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in other respects they had a sort of general familiarity of man- ner , they were not without ...
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... talking a lan- guage I did not understand . For I was always , I know not why , unlike other boys , and very unlike in- deed to my elder brothers ; being fond of poring over whatever books I could get , while they sported with Sir Harry ...
... talking a lan- guage I did not understand . For I was always , I know not why , unlike other boys , and very unlike in- deed to my elder brothers ; being fond of poring over whatever books I could get , while they sported with Sir Harry ...
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... talk ( as he did with spirit , and almost enthusiasm ) of Homer's heroes , or ` Horace's rules of life , which he knew as well how to appreciate as any Professor of Oxford or Cambridge , or even a Quarterly or Edinburgh Reviewer . To ...
... talk ( as he did with spirit , and almost enthusiasm ) of Homer's heroes , or ` Horace's rules of life , which he knew as well how to appreciate as any Professor of Oxford or Cambridge , or even a Quarterly or Edinburgh Reviewer . To ...
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