De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 3Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs that did recover old son . - SHAKSPEARE . - Merchant of Venice . AT the close of our conversation in the last chapter , a servant announced tea in the library , and I suppose I looked surprised ...
... night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs that did recover old son . - SHAKSPEARE . - Merchant of Venice . AT the close of our conversation in the last chapter , a servant announced tea in the library , and I suppose I looked surprised ...
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... night , not withstanding that rising moon , which will make me envy you the chequered shade she will cause in Asher's Wood . But go , and enjoy it if you can , notwithstanding the dream of the world I have raised in you . I suppose you ...
... night , not withstanding that rising moon , which will make me envy you the chequered shade she will cause in Asher's Wood . But go , and enjoy it if you can , notwithstanding the dream of the world I have raised in you . I suppose you ...
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... night air . The effect upon the nerves was perfect , and when I saw the lights and buildings of Oakingham , I felt displeased , for they took me back to the world . Yet I soon remembered that for that world I was destined ; and the ...
... night air . The effect upon the nerves was perfect , and when I saw the lights and buildings of Oakingham , I felt displeased , for they took me back to the world . Yet I soon remembered that for that world I was destined ; and the ...
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... night to tell him you were here , and ask whether I was right in the opinion I had formed of you ; for , to tell you the truth , I have been frequently taken in , both by men and women , from a sort of headlong disposition to rush at ...
... night to tell him you were here , and ask whether I was right in the opinion I had formed of you ; for , to tell you the truth , I have been frequently taken in , both by men and women , from a sort of headlong disposition to rush at ...
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... nights , to be abused and vilified into the bargain , by at least one half of those whom he is endeavour- ing to serve ? " How often in the recess of my closet , and the silence of the night , after a hard - fought day , and I had been ...
... nights , to be abused and vilified into the bargain , by at least one half of those whom he is endeavour- ing to serve ? " How often in the recess of my closet , and the silence of the night , after a hard - fought day , and I had been ...
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