De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... character , for such an urchin , and as I grew up , one of the Miss Goff's , who read poetry , said I was , like poor Edwin , " No vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seemed to fix my infant eye , Dainties I heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy ...
... character , for such an urchin , and as I grew up , one of the Miss Goff's , who read poetry , said I was , like poor Edwin , " No vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seemed to fix my infant eye , Dainties I heeded not , nor gaude , nor toy ...
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... character . But what made him chiefly valuable to me was , that , from this turn of his , among other things , he knew all about the Cliffords and Bardolfes , who he said were formerly the best gentlemen in the land , only they lost ...
... character . But what made him chiefly valuable to me was , that , from this turn of his , among other things , he knew all about the Cliffords and Bardolfes , who he said were formerly the best gentlemen in the land , only they lost ...
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... character , and high man- ners ; and was quick in observing and appreciating the difference between persons of polish and education , when I happened to see them ( which indeed was but rarely ) , and compared them with the homeliness of ...
... character , and high man- ners ; and was quick in observing and appreciating the difference between persons of polish and education , when I happened to see them ( which indeed was but rarely ) , and compared them with the homeliness of ...
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... character a sort of sturdy hardi- bood formed a considerable ingredient , he sought to lay the foundation of it in this plain and homely academy , before he was exposed to the mischiefs of the too high refinement prevalent in higher ...
... character a sort of sturdy hardi- bood formed a considerable ingredient , he sought to lay the foundation of it in this plain and homely academy , before he was exposed to the mischiefs of the too high refinement prevalent in higher ...
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... character ( and sadly , on that very account , under- valued ) , which it is still a delight to me to remember . Yet are they what many fine , though generally upstart , people might characterize as rude and vulgar . The pleasure ...
... character ( and sadly , on that very account , under- valued ) , which it is still a delight to me to remember . Yet are they what many fine , though generally upstart , people might characterize as rude and vulgar . The pleasure ...
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