Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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EVERARD SINCLAIR ; by the Lord , his name is as pretty as his face . " Well , thought I , that is not my name , certainly ; and I recovered my self - composure in a moment . " I wonder what book he is reading ...
EVERARD SINCLAIR ; by the Lord , his name is as pretty as his face . " Well , thought I , that is not my name , certainly ; and I recovered my self - composure in a moment . " I wonder what book he is reading ...
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One of the boys suggested that Mr. Delaval was " fishing for an invitation , " to spend the holidays at Lord Leicester's castle in shire ; another , ( and this was certainly a suggestion which displayed a remarkable degree of sagacity ...
One of the boys suggested that Mr. Delaval was " fishing for an invitation , " to spend the holidays at Lord Leicester's castle in shire ; another , ( and this was certainly a suggestion which displayed a remarkable degree of sagacity ...
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66 By the Lord ! " exclaimed Evans , infuriated to such a degree that he absolutely foamed at the mouth , " the impertinence of the fellow is insufferable ; he compares us to the countryman in Plutarch ; by Jove , sir , I wont be ...
66 By the Lord ! " exclaimed Evans , infuriated to such a degree that he absolutely foamed at the mouth , " the impertinence of the fellow is insufferable ; he compares us to the countryman in Plutarch ; by Jove , sir , I wont be ...
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of those inimitable essays , which that great mastermind of the Elizabethan age , Lord Bacon , has bestowed upon posterity , a sentence which I have treasured up in my mind , and which ought to be engraven in letters of gold over the ...
of those inimitable essays , which that great mastermind of the Elizabethan age , Lord Bacon , has bestowed upon posterity , a sentence which I have treasured up in my mind , and which ought to be engraven in letters of gold over the ...
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This had not occurred to me before ; but , if Lord Leicester had not sanctioned the invitation of his son , I now felt that I should probably be unwelcome , and , if this were the case , I should feel highly annoyed myself at the idea ...
This had not occurred to me before ; but , if Lord Leicester had not sanctioned the invitation of his son , I now felt that I should probably be unwelcome , and , if this were the case , I should feel highly annoyed myself at the idea ...
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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