De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... youth of my new interest here , Have power to bid you welcome . SHAKSPEARE . - Merch . of Venice . THE preceding incident was by far the most im- portant hitherto of my life , and set my thoughts at work in greater activity than ever ...
... youth of my new interest here , Have power to bid you welcome . SHAKSPEARE . - Merch . of Venice . THE preceding incident was by far the most im- portant hitherto of my life , and set my thoughts at work in greater activity than ever ...
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... youth , which never looks gloomily on futurity , and always possesses in idea whatever it chooses to wish for ; all these were enjoyments , not the less felt , because perhaps , at the time , not well understood . But there were others ...
... youth , which never looks gloomily on futurity , and always possesses in idea whatever it chooses to wish for ; all these were enjoyments , not the less felt , because perhaps , at the time , not well understood . But there were others ...
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... deadened it , though the sense itself is gone . But it is only in " the morn and liquid dew of youth " that we can taste the true flavour of this ambrosial food . CHAPTER IV . LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT . O ! THE CONSTANT MAN . 29.
... deadened it , though the sense itself is gone . But it is only in " the morn and liquid dew of youth " that we can taste the true flavour of this ambrosial food . CHAPTER IV . LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT . O ! THE CONSTANT MAN . 29.
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... youth of eighteen . Nevertheless , I was sufficiently struck with the difference between his real and high gentility , and the common demeanour to which I had been accustomed ; and when he shook my hand , and said , he was glad to see ...
... youth of eighteen . Nevertheless , I was sufficiently struck with the difference between his real and high gentility , and the common demeanour to which I had been accustomed ; and when he shook my hand , and said , he was glad to see ...
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... youth and hope deceive us , and how happy are we to be so deceived ! But an end was too soon put to this happiness ; for Foljambe , who had finished with Eton , as I had nearly with Sedbergh , was summoned to be matricu- lated at Christ ...
... youth and hope deceive us , and how happy are we to be so deceived ! But an end was too soon put to this happiness ; for Foljambe , who had finished with Eton , as I had nearly with Sedbergh , was summoned to be matricu- lated at Christ ...
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