Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... in this manner . Sinclair lifted up his eyes ; a bright smile beamed across his countenance , as he opened his lips and spoke . Very sweet were the tones of his voice ; they were plaintive but most melodious . JERNINGHAM . 19.
... in this manner . Sinclair lifted up his eyes ; a bright smile beamed across his countenance , as he opened his lips and spoke . Very sweet were the tones of his voice ; they were plaintive but most melodious . JERNINGHAM . 19.
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... tones , in his manner , in his aspect ; every current moved him he was like the thing of corks and feathers which mariners hang out in a calm to catch the least breath that is stirring . He was handsome , but his face was pale and ...
... tones , in his manner , in his aspect ; every current moved him he was like the thing of corks and feathers which mariners hang out in a calm to catch the least breath that is stirring . He was handsome , but his face was pale and ...
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... tones of his voice ; he spoke , and , like Philaster in the play , what he uttered was " far above singing . " another , but the only He was a being to wonder at , and we did won- der . Young people are prone to be curious , and Delaval ...
... tones of his voice ; he spoke , and , like Philaster in the play , what he uttered was " far above singing . " another , but the only He was a being to wonder at , and we did won- der . Young people are prone to be curious , and Delaval ...
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... tones of the kindest expostulation , which I at least knew to be specious , " if Leicester was reading the book , it does not necessarily follow that Mr. Delaval has any thing to do with it . " This was merely intended to elicit fresh ...
... tones of the kindest expostulation , which I at least knew to be specious , " if Leicester was reading the book , it does not necessarily follow that Mr. Delaval has any thing to do with it . " This was merely intended to elicit fresh ...
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... proceeded to address his school- fellows in a calm expostulating voice . There was nothing dictatorial or morose , nothing even querulous in his tones . How different was the manner of my Brown . friend from that of an JERNINGHAM . 69.
... proceeded to address his school- fellows in a calm expostulating voice . There was nothing dictatorial or morose , nothing even querulous in his tones . How different was the manner of my Brown . friend from that of an JERNINGHAM . 69.
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