De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... thing that partook of high character , and high man- ners ; and was quick in observing and appreciating the ... things , and the thought how little it always is , in comparison with our expectations here , and how ab- solutely nothing in ...
... thing that partook of high character , and high man- ners ; and was quick in observing and appreciating the ... things , and the thought how little it always is , in comparison with our expectations here , and how ab- solutely nothing in ...
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... thing by expense , or what dandy schoolboy , who measures every thing by fashion , will be willing to look for either profit or improvement to be had for twenty pounds a year ? What either of scholarship or knowledge of mankind ( the ...
... thing by expense , or what dandy schoolboy , who measures every thing by fashion , will be willing to look for either profit or improvement to be had for twenty pounds a year ? What either of scholarship or knowledge of mankind ( the ...
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... thing like real derogation , Mr. Hastings was quite satisfied that his son's sense of his own high blood would always preserve him . Such was the reasoning of the elder Mr. Hastings when he sent the heir of Foljambe Park to buffet , as ...
... thing like real derogation , Mr. Hastings was quite satisfied that his son's sense of his own high blood would always preserve him . Such was the reasoning of the elder Mr. Hastings when he sent the heir of Foljambe Park to buffet , as ...
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... thing , and what Shakspeare calls a " proud , shallow , filthy , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his father , he was a great stickler for equality of all kinds , which he proved by soundly thrashing all the boys below him who would not ...
... thing , and what Shakspeare calls a " proud , shallow , filthy , worsted- stocking knave . " Like his father , he was a great stickler for equality of all kinds , which he proved by soundly thrashing all the boys below him who would not ...
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... thing like a check ; while Hastings had nothing but his own spirit , and a sense of his own good cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led ...
... thing like a check ; while Hastings had nothing but his own spirit , and a sense of his own good cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led ...
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