Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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... intranced with admiration ( while he weighed the disproportion between the speech and the garb of the young Mirandula ) to hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Iamblichus or Plotinus ( for even in ...
... intranced with admiration ( while he weighed the disproportion between the speech and the garb of the young Mirandula ) to hear thee unfold , in thy deep and sweet intonations , the mysteries of Iamblichus or Plotinus ( for even in ...
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He looked with a tranquil aspect upon Evans's truculent countenance , and cried out , with admirable promptitude , in the high words of the ancient warrior , " Strike , but hear ! " " I will strike , sir ; but I will not hear , " said ...
He looked with a tranquil aspect upon Evans's truculent countenance , and cried out , with admirable promptitude , in the high words of the ancient warrior , " Strike , but hear ! " " I will strike , sir ; but I will not hear , " said ...
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I was inflicting upon him the most acute tortures ; once or twice I paused in the narrative , and he was impatient that I should go on ; he had wound himself up to the highest possible point of endurance , and he was determined to hear ...
I was inflicting upon him the most acute tortures ; once or twice I paused in the narrative , and he was impatient that I should go on ; he had wound himself up to the highest possible point of endurance , and he was determined to hear ...
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... to conceal it from the eye of the vulgar . Look upon affliction always , my boy , as a sacred thing . Where you cannot alleviate misfortune , do not When you have the impertinence to interfere . hear the 84 . JERNINGHAM .
... to conceal it from the eye of the vulgar . Look upon affliction always , my boy , as a sacred thing . Where you cannot alleviate misfortune , do not When you have the impertinence to interfere . hear the 84 . JERNINGHAM .
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When you have the impertinence to interfere . hear the voice of lamentation and feel yourself unable to console it , pass by the house from which it issues , and intrude not your irrelevant curiosity . Stripling as you are , you are ...
When you have the impertinence to interfere . hear the voice of lamentation and feel yourself unable to console it , pass by the house from which it issues , and intrude not your irrelevant curiosity . Stripling as you are , you are ...
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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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