Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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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 compared !
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 compared !
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he exclaimed , " do not spare me do not spare me . " He endeavoured to say this jestingly ; then he walked up and down the room wiping the dampness from his forehead , and struggling to reassume his serenity ; every word that I uttered ...
he exclaimed , " do not spare me do not spare me . " He endeavoured to say this jestingly ; then he walked up and down the room wiping the dampness from his forehead , and struggling to reassume his serenity ; every word that I uttered ...
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Well , Jerningham , " exclaimed my companion , when I had declared my unwillingness to drink more , " if you really have had enough of this Burgundy , I propose that we make a start for the opera ; this is the first night of the new ...
Well , Jerningham , " exclaimed my companion , when I had declared my unwillingness to drink more , " if you really have had enough of this Burgundy , I propose that we make a start for the opera ; this is the first night of the new ...
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... about him sublimely eccentric , and I greeted the entrance of my friend with a roar of hilarious laughter . " Why , my good fellow , " I exclaimed , when I was sufficiently recovered to articulate , " in the name of Momus , what is ...
... about him sublimely eccentric , and I greeted the entrance of my friend with a roar of hilarious laughter . " Why , my good fellow , " I exclaimed , when I was sufficiently recovered to articulate , " in the name of Momus , what is ...
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Come , Jerningham , " exclaimed Leicester , seeing that I had become suddenly thoughtful , and wishing to divert the current of my thoughts from the channel which he knew that they had entered , " we are sitting here doing nothing ...
Come , Jerningham , " exclaimed Leicester , seeing that I had become suddenly thoughtful , and wishing to divert the current of my thoughts from the channel which he knew that they had entered , " we are sitting here doing nothing ...
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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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