De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... be more agreeable to my taste than what she had proposed , particularly accompanied as it was with so much neatness , and such a kind wel- come as she had shewn . This drew another smile from the concierge , who even THE CONSTANT MAN . 63.
... be more agreeable to my taste than what she had proposed , particularly accompanied as it was with so much neatness , and such a kind wel- come as she had shewn . This drew another smile from the concierge , who even THE CONSTANT MAN . 63.
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... taste for Horace has not left you , and he will , no doubt , make part of our readings together . I suppose you have matured the plan for our studies , which you said it would be such a pleasure to you instantly to arrange . ' 22 He ...
... taste for Horace has not left you , and he will , no doubt , make part of our readings together . I suppose you have matured the plan for our studies , which you said it would be such a pleasure to you instantly to arrange . ' 22 He ...
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... taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that , however you travel , every little incident that occurs may , with proper powers of mind , be turned to - account . " I quite fell in with these suggestions , and was almost as ...
... taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that , however you travel , every little incident that occurs may , with proper powers of mind , be turned to - account . " I quite fell in with these suggestions , and was almost as ...
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... appears , First let them sip from herbs the pearly tears Of morning dews , then let them break their fast , On greensward ground , a cool and grateful taste . DRYDEN . I thought , too , of something almost still more THE CONSTANT MAN . 111.
... appears , First let them sip from herbs the pearly tears Of morning dews , then let them break their fast , On greensward ground , a cool and grateful taste . DRYDEN . I thought , too , of something almost still more THE CONSTANT MAN . 111.
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... taste the unrifled freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of Rous- seau . It is at least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country parson , as opposed to Rousseau as light ...
... taste the unrifled freshness of the air ! " Many perhaps will think this an ebullition of Rous- seau . It is at least very like him . Let them not laugh when I tell them it belongs to a country parson , as opposed to Rousseau as light ...
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