Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indifferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I should quote it in this place ) has observed in one of ...
But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indifferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I should quote it in this place ) has observed in one of ...
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I fancied that nothing could be more delightful than that beautiful " communion of souls " which I had read of in books , but which I knew not ; and my poor heart eagerly panted for something that it might twine itself around , which it ...
I fancied that nothing could be more delightful than that beautiful " communion of souls " which I had read of in books , but which I knew not ; and my poor heart eagerly panted for something that it might twine itself around , which it ...
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Alone , in the centre of a crowd , cold , weary , and strange , I knew not what was best to be done . I felt like a raw criminal , when he enters for the first time the common cell of a populous prison , -when all the old inmates of the ...
Alone , in the centre of a crowd , cold , weary , and strange , I knew not what was best to be done . I felt like a raw criminal , when he enters for the first time the common cell of a populous prison , -when all the old inmates of the ...
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He was in doubt , he was perplexed ; he knew not what he was doing . He asked himself whether he was entering the true Canaan , -the Land of Promise he had been seeking so long . He was very young ; he believed that he was doing right .
He was in doubt , he was perplexed ; he knew not what he was doing . He asked himself whether he was entering the true Canaan , -the Land of Promise he had been seeking so long . He was very young ; he believed that he was doing right .
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He might have been desirous to atone for the death of his wife by kindness to his poor child . He knew well enough that he had killed the former by hating and persecuting the latter . Perhaps , he was sorry for what he had done ...
He might have been desirous to atone for the death of his wife by kindness to his poor child . He knew well enough that he had killed the former by hating and persecuting the latter . Perhaps , he was sorry for what he had done ...
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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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