The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... feeling and it is to be regretted that his treatment of his younger brother was not more judicious , at the period ... feel all the forms of human knowledge and must take part in acting , thinking , rejoicing , and suffer- ing with his ...
... feeling and it is to be regretted that his treatment of his younger brother was not more judicious , at the period ... feel all the forms of human knowledge and must take part in acting , thinking , rejoicing , and suffer- ing with his ...
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... feeling so complex from fear , despair , affection , and admiration , none could describe and few I hope will ever ... feel for him . You , my very dear Percy , sailed with him , for I could not * This must have happened in the spring ...
... feeling so complex from fear , despair , affection , and admiration , none could describe and few I hope will ever ... feel for him . You , my very dear Percy , sailed with him , for I could not * This must have happened in the spring ...
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... feel awhile frisky And paint the town brilliantly red , But soon in the gutter , with misery utter , Will curse and wish himself dead . A man who drinks brandy may feel like a dandy As long as the smell's in his breath , But soon in the ...
... feel awhile frisky And paint the town brilliantly red , But soon in the gutter , with misery utter , Will curse and wish himself dead . A man who drinks brandy may feel like a dandy As long as the smell's in his breath , But soon in the ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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