De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... less na- tural , manner than had belonged to him in the wilds . of Sedbergh , were the only differences which Eton and absence seemed to have produced . In all other re- spects , he appeared the same warm , friendly fellow he had been ...
... less na- tural , manner than had belonged to him in the wilds . of Sedbergh , were the only differences which Eton and absence seemed to have produced . In all other re- spects , he appeared the same warm , friendly fellow he had been ...
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... less to toil . A small head , with a keen blue eye , and bushy eye- brows , gave him a penetrating , or at least a pensive , look , and a black solitaire , and little bag , or rather rosette , in which he confined his grey hair ...
... less to toil . A small head , with a keen blue eye , and bushy eye- brows , gave him a penetrating , or at least a pensive , look , and a black solitaire , and little bag , or rather rosette , in which he confined his grey hair ...
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... less for being a Clifford and a Bardolfe , who were of the true old nobility , I own I felt a timidity mixed with elation at this , which I had never experienced before Sir Harry or Cracken- thorpe , —the only great men I had ever yet ...
... less for being a Clifford and a Bardolfe , who were of the true old nobility , I own I felt a timidity mixed with elation at this , which I had never experienced before Sir Harry or Cracken- thorpe , —the only great men I had ever yet ...
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... world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits . " In the journey home , I passed in review every thing that had so pleasingly , yet so tormentingly , THE CONSTANT MAN . 55.
... world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits . " In the journey home , I passed in review every thing that had so pleasingly , yet so tormentingly , THE CONSTANT MAN . 55.
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... less ) occasioned . But I tell it , that other young fools may take warning by it , and not run the risk of shipwreck among rocks and quick- sands , because they do not chuse to see them . Still shall I confess that when I did open my ...
... less ) occasioned . But I tell it , that other young fools may take warning by it , and not run the risk of shipwreck among rocks and quick- sands , because they do not chuse to see them . Still shall I confess that when I did open my ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards Alcibiades allowed asked Bardolfe beautiful mind Bertha better Bostock brother called certainly character charming Christ Church Clifford companion cousin Crackenthorpe daughter delight doubt elegance equal Eton exclaimed eyes fashion father fear feelings felt Foljambe Park fool fortune Fothergill friendship gave Gayhurst gentleman give Granville happy Hastings heart honour hope husband inequality inferior knew Lady Cherubina laughed least less look Lord Albany manner Mansell marquess marriage Merriton mind mistress mortification nature never noble observed Oxford passed passion perhaps person Petrarch pleasure plebeian Plutarch pride proud Queen's Queen's College Queen's men racter rank replied resolved returned Sandford Sedbergh Sedley seemed sense Shanks shew Sir Harry sister smile sort spect spirit struck superior suppose sure surprised taste tell thing thought tion told tutor vulgar walk wife wish word young youth