The Romany Rye: A Sequel to 'Lavengro'Oxford, 1906 - 439 страници |
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... father and mother to Colchester , Winchelsea , & c . Captain Borrow is stationed at East Dereham • 1803-1809 June , 1809 to April , 1810 1810-1811 At Norman Cross , Huntingdonshire His father travels through the midland counties Takes ...
... father and mother to Colchester , Winchelsea , & c . Captain Borrow is stationed at East Dereham • 1803-1809 June , 1809 to April , 1810 1810-1811 At Norman Cross , Huntingdonshire His father travels through the midland counties Takes ...
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... father , scattering their books abroad through all Europe , and have caused many people in Catholic countries to think that hitherto their priesthood have endeavoured , as much as possible , to keep them blinded . There is one fellow ...
... father , scattering their books abroad through all Europe , and have caused many people in Catholic countries to think that hitherto their priesthood have endeavoured , as much as possible , to keep them blinded . There is one fellow ...
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... father talk of him ; he had a gold- headed cane , with which he once knocked my grand- father down - he was an astute one , but , as you say , mistaken , particularly in himself . I have read his life by Arbuthnot , it is in the library ...
... father talk of him ; he had a gold- headed cane , with which he once knocked my grand- father down - he was an astute one , but , as you say , mistaken , particularly in himself . I have read his life by Arbuthnot , it is in the library ...
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... father . ' England's sublime liturgy had commenced . Oh , what feelings came over me on finding myself again in an edifice devoted to the religion of my country ! I had not been in such a place I cannot tell for how long - certainly not ...
... father . ' England's sublime liturgy had commenced . Oh , what feelings came over me on finding myself again in an edifice devoted to the religion of my country ! I had not been in such a place I cannot tell for how long - certainly not ...
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... father makes no difference ; and what's more , sees none . ' ' Well , Ursula , the world will hardly give you credit for such indifference . ' ' What cares we for the world , brother ! we are not of the world . ' ' But your fathers ...
... father makes no difference ; and what's more , sees none . ' ' Well , Ursula , the world will hardly give you credit for such indifference . ' ' What cares we for the world , brother ! we are not of the world . ' ' But your fathers ...
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acquainted amongst animal appeared Armenian asked begged Belle better brother Buda called Chinese church Church of England coach coachman cokos Debreczen dingle dressed drink England English eyes fair father favour fellow fond fool Francis Ardry frequently gave genteel gentility gentleman give going gypsy hand head heard High Dutch highwayman honour Horncastle horse Hungarian Hungary Hunyadi Isopel Berners Jasper jockey kind king knew landlord language Lavengro look lord Magyars manner master means Meridiana miles mind Murtagh never night nonsense old Fulcher ostler perhaps person Petulengro poor Pope postillion pounds present Quaker respect returned ride road Romany Rye scarcely shillings Shorsha sixteen stone sleep speak suppose surgeon talk Tawno tawse tell thing thought told took trot Turk turned Ursula whereupon Whigs whilst wish woman word writer young