Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 91–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... entered . Outwardly he was quite calm ; at times he was even gay ; but his inward reflections were desolate as those of Valerio in the drama . But my uncle did not pause here : he answered. " Now I have once enjoy'd my sweet Evanthe ...
... entered . Outwardly he was quite calm ; at times he was even gay ; but his inward reflections were desolate as those of Valerio in the drama . But my uncle did not pause here : he answered. " Now I have once enjoy'd my sweet Evanthe ...
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... entered the house . And here , before I proceed any farther , I must congratulate myself that , not being engaged upon either a tragedy or a comedy , I am bound by no dramatic proprieties of time or place in this work ; so that , if I ...
... entered the house . And here , before I proceed any farther , I must congratulate myself that , not being engaged upon either a tragedy or a comedy , I am bound by no dramatic proprieties of time or place in this work ; so that , if I ...
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... entered Dr. R's establishment ; tall , active , and , as nearly as can be , half - way between beauty and deformity . My inclinations were not pugnacious ; at all times preferring peace to war , I would never fight for the pleasure of ...
... entered Dr. R's establishment ; tall , active , and , as nearly as can be , half - way between beauty and deformity . My inclinations were not pugnacious ; at all times preferring peace to war , I would never fight for the pleasure of ...
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... entered into his heart to conceive that he was in any way better than his fellows ; he had never made any comparisons ; he was altogether destitute of vanity . But this is an- ticipating a subject upon which I shall enter more fully ...
... entered into his heart to conceive that he was in any way better than his fellows ; he had never made any comparisons ; he was altogether destitute of vanity . But this is an- ticipating a subject upon which I shall enter more fully ...
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... entered the gates that were open to him , and found himself in the castle of the ogre . That ogre was the monster of infidelity . Did he incarcerate Everard ? You shall see . The first book , after the death of his mother , to which the ...
... entered the gates that were open to him , and found himself in the castle of the ogre . That ogre was the monster of infidelity . Did he incarcerate Everard ? You shall see . The first book , after the death of his mother , to which the ...
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