De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... laughed at it as heartily as himself . Hastings had , however , another advantage over me , exclusive of his superior condition , and near connection with her who engrossed and exercised all my feelings . He seemed deeply initiated in ...
... laughed at it as heartily as himself . Hastings had , however , another advantage over me , exclusive of his superior condition , and near connection with her who engrossed and exercised all my feelings . He seemed deeply initiated in ...
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... laughed at , and myself and college quizzed , while I felt re- strained from answering by I know not what fear of his higher condition , and the tone of superiority which this seemed to give him . " " This is silly , though not ...
... laughed at , and myself and college quizzed , while I felt re- strained from answering by I know not what fear of his higher condition , and the tone of superiority which this seemed to give him . " " This is silly , though not ...
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... laughed at . " 66 Laughed at , I suppose , " observed I , " not for the attempt , but the failure . But what if he succeed ? Have I not reason to complain of the inequality of mankind , that has put it in the power of 162 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... laughed at . " 66 Laughed at , I suppose , " observed I , " not for the attempt , but the failure . But what if he succeed ? Have I not reason to complain of the inequality of mankind , that has put it in the power of 162 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... laughed at , whatever their rank . But pray observe , that I am not myself such a fool as to run into a common - place , vulgar , unjust , and silly rhapsody against persons of real fashion , who must always be also persons of real ...
... laughed at , whatever their rank . But pray observe , that I am not myself such a fool as to run into a common - place , vulgar , unjust , and silly rhapsody against persons of real fashion , who must always be also persons of real ...
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... laughed at like our peacock here . " Then as to your refinement in the art of self- tormenting - your resolve , that a man shall not even think you beneath him , though he shew it not - if so , how will you find it out ? find it out ...
... laughed at like our peacock here . " Then as to your refinement in the art of self- tormenting - your resolve , that a man shall not even think you beneath him , though he shew it not - if so , how will you find it out ? find it out ...
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