The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction, Volume 3William Allan Neilson P. F. Collier & son, 1917 |
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... hour . The man who first transplanted the grape of Burgundy to the Cape of Good Hope ( observe he was a Dutchman ) never dreamt of drinking the same wine at the Cape , that the same grape produced upon the French mountains - he was too ...
... hour . The man who first transplanted the grape of Burgundy to the Cape of Good Hope ( observe he was a Dutchman ) never dreamt of drinking the same wine at the Cape , that the same grape produced upon the French mountains - he was too ...
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... hour before - the very sight of it stirr'd up a disagree- able sensation within me now ; and I thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for ...
... hour before - the very sight of it stirr'd up a disagree- able sensation within me now ; and I thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for ...
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... betrays , who ever lets the word come out of his lips , till an hour or two at least after the time that his silence upon it becomes tormenting . A course of small , quiet attentions , not so pointed as to alarm - nor so vague as to 28 XIX.
... betrays , who ever lets the word come out of his lips , till an hour or two at least after the time that his silence upon it becomes tormenting . A course of small , quiet attentions , not so pointed as to alarm - nor so vague as to 28 XIX.
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... hour in Calais- -What a large volume of adventures may be grasped within this little span of life , by him who interests his heart in everything , and who , having eyes to see what time and chance are perpetually holding out to him as ...
... hour in Calais- -What a large volume of adventures may be grasped within this little span of life , by him who interests his heart in everything , and who , having eyes to see what time and chance are perpetually holding out to him as ...
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... no alternative but taking La Fleur either behind the chaise , or into it.- I preferred the latter , and in half an hour we got to the post - house at Nampont . AN NAMPONT THE DEAD ASS ND this , said he A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY 43.
... no alternative but taking La Fleur either behind the chaise , or into it.- I preferred the latter , and in half an hour we got to the post - house at Nampont . AN NAMPONT THE DEAD ASS ND this , said he A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY 43.
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Страница 5 - But we distinguish, said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of his tunic, in return for his appeal we distinguish, my good father! betwixt those who wish only to eat the bread of their own labour and those who eat the bread of other people's, and have no other plan in life, but to get through it in sloth and ignorance, for the love of God.
Страница 81 - ... his chair and bed. A little calendar of small sticks were laid at the head, notched all over with the dismal days and nights he had passed there; he had one of these little sticks in his hand, and with a rusty nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap.
Страница 265 - Come here, child," cried her father as she appeared. " I have sent for you on an affair of importance. I understand that Mr. Collins has made you an offer of marriage. Is it true ? " Elizabeth replied that it was. " Very well — and this offer of marriage you have refused ? "
Страница 154 - I hope I do justice to all that is felt by you, and by those who resemble you. God forbid that I should undervalue the warm and faithful feelings of any of my fellow-creatures. I should deserve utter contempt if I dared to suppose that true attachment and constancy were known only by woman. No, I believe you capable of every thing great and good in your married lives.
Страница 128 - I felt such undescribable emotions within me, as I am sure could not be accounted for from any combinations of matter and motion.
Страница 171 - Which do you mean?" and turning round he looked for a moment at Elizabeth, till catching her eye, he withdrew his own and coldly said: "She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.
Страница 197 - ... all this, she must possess a certain something in her air and manner of walking, the tone of her voice, her address and expressions, or the word will be but half deserved." " All this she must possess," added Darcy ; " and to all she must yet add something more substantial in the improvement of her mind by extensive reading.