De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... laughed and passed on . But by degrees I meditated ; and found that , by prompting reflection , memoirs may be made far different from a mere chronicle of facts . Sir Simeon , indeed , from Fothergill's account of him ( though offered ...
... laughed and passed on . But by degrees I meditated ; and found that , by prompting reflection , memoirs may be made far different from a mere chronicle of facts . Sir Simeon , indeed , from Fothergill's account of him ( though offered ...
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... laugh at , or give up the undertaking . At any rate , you have only to imagine yourself ( indeed it will be only true , and a great deal more romantic , and therefore more to your taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that ...
... laugh at , or give up the undertaking . At any rate , you have only to imagine yourself ( indeed it will be only true , and a great deal more romantic , and therefore more to your taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that ...
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... laugh at the above apostrophe may perhaps forgive me if I tran- scribe . " Only the wakeful lark + had left her nest ; and * Canticle 7 , 12 . The light - enamoured bird . was mounted on high to salute the opening day . 112 DE CLIFFORD ...
... laugh at the above apostrophe may perhaps forgive me if I tran- scribe . " Only the wakeful lark + had left her nest ; and * Canticle 7 , 12 . The light - enamoured bird . was mounted on high to salute the opening day . 112 DE CLIFFORD ...
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... laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country parson , as opposed to Rousseau as light to darkness ; save that both were men of genius , and Hervey as great an admirer of nature , with a hundred times his virtue , as Rousseau himself ...
... laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country parson , as opposed to Rousseau as light to darkness ; save that both were men of genius , and Hervey as great an admirer of nature , with a hundred times his virtue , as Rousseau himself ...
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... laughed . " " Well , what afterwards ? " " He then thought you a nobleman's valet , who had left his place , and was tramping it home on foot , but so accustomed to the luxuries of the steward's room , that you could not do without them ...
... laughed . " " Well , what afterwards ? " " He then thought you a nobleman's valet , who had left his place , and was tramping it home on foot , but so accustomed to the luxuries of the steward's room , that you could not do without them ...
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