De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author of our religion himself , as friendship , could have given offence to nobody ...
... thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author of our religion himself , as friendship , could have given offence to nobody ...
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... thought that we were too proud to associate with the rest ; we were laughed at , and a cry of Pylades and Orestes set up in derision ; and once , under Rams- horn's directions , we were hissed . This was beyond bearing , and Foljambe's ...
... thought that we were too proud to associate with the rest ; we were laughed at , and a cry of Pylades and Orestes set up in derision ; and once , under Rams- horn's directions , we were hissed . This was beyond bearing , and Foljambe's ...
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... thought , " continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live in peace , and it is my duty to poonish those who will not . " At this he ...
... thought , " continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live in peace , and it is my duty to poonish those who will not . " At this he ...
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... thought , sufficiently trained him in the simplicities of life , now held it necessary to initiate him in the mys- teries of that higher society to which he naturally belonged , and in which he was hereafter to move . Foljambe therefore ...
... thought , sufficiently trained him in the simplicities of life , now held it necessary to initiate him in the mys- teries of that higher society to which he naturally belonged , and in which he was hereafter to move . Foljambe therefore ...
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... thought how totally he was without the least alloy of that pride which often makes unequal friendships so miserable . All this redoubled my exertion in study , as the only mode of realizing a dream so charming . The days therefore ...
... thought how totally he was without the least alloy of that pride which often makes unequal friendships so miserable . All this redoubled my exertion in study , as the only mode of realizing a dream so charming . The days therefore ...
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