Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar , -while the walls of the old Grey Friars re - echoed to the accents of the inspired charity - boy ! " CHARLES LAMB . altogether at ...
... thou waxedst not pale at such philosophic draughts ) , or reciting Homer in his Greek , or Pindar , -while the walls of the old Grey Friars re - echoed to the accents of the inspired charity - boy ! " CHARLES LAMB . altogether at ...
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... thou think that any of the events recorded in this history are improbable , be sure that they are true ; and shouldest thou think that any of my characters are unnatural , be sure that they are drawn from the life . " " Truth is strange ...
... thou think that any of the events recorded in this history are improbable , be sure that they are true ; and shouldest thou think that any of my characters are unnatural , be sure that they are drawn from the life . " " Truth is strange ...
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... set the seal upon the ruin of his sons . Admirable Mr. Sinclair ! Thou wouldst have made brutes of us all . Mr. Sinclair , like most other people , did one sensible thing in his life . He married a sensible 26 JERNINGHAM .
... set the seal upon the ruin of his sons . Admirable Mr. Sinclair ! Thou wouldst have made brutes of us all . Mr. Sinclair , like most other people , did one sensible thing in his life . He married a sensible 26 JERNINGHAM .
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... thou art no atheist . Who can accuse thee of infi- delity , when thou talkest in such a strain as this ! " " The earliest Christians , Claude , were regarded as the most impious atheists . To deny the gods , and to preach the word of ...
... thou art no atheist . Who can accuse thee of infi- delity , when thou talkest in such a strain as this ! " " The earliest Christians , Claude , were regarded as the most impious atheists . To deny the gods , and to preach the word of ...
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... which I listened to with pleasure , must of necessity be interesting to the reader . But I fear that the graces of the speaker are lost in the pages of the historian . CHAPTER VII . Oh ! thou hast damnable iteration , 102 JERNINGHAM .
... which I listened to with pleasure , must of necessity be interesting to the reader . But I fear that the graces of the speaker are lost in the pages of the historian . CHAPTER VII . Oh ! thou hast damnable iteration , 102 JERNINGHAM .
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