Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 90–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... suffered to enjoy ; walking upon earth like a blind torch - bearer , upon whose sight- less orbs falleth not one grain of the light which he is shedding all around him . Perhaps , however , I ought not strictly to say that my Uncle ...
... suffered to enjoy ; walking upon earth like a blind torch - bearer , upon whose sight- less orbs falleth not one grain of the light which he is shedding all around him . Perhaps , however , I ought not strictly to say that my Uncle ...
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... suffering . " Nay , " he said , " do not ask my pardon ; when you have wronged me it will be time to do that . A civil speech needs no apology ; on the con- trary , it calls for my thanks , " - and he laid his book upon the desk , as ...
... suffering . " Nay , " he said , " do not ask my pardon ; when you have wronged me it will be time to do that . A civil speech needs no apology ; on the con- trary , it calls for my thanks , " - and he laid his book upon the desk , as ...
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... suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of an old scholar , seemed to me a most unheard - of ...
... suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of an old scholar , seemed to me a most unheard - of ...
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... suffered to peruse certain books , and them only at periodical intervals . But now he was en- tirely at liberty ; he ran wild in the wilderness of literature ; there was no one to direct his wander- ing footsteps , and the poor boy was ...
... suffered to peruse certain books , and them only at periodical intervals . But now he was en- tirely at liberty ; he ran wild in the wilderness of literature ; there was no one to direct his wander- ing footsteps , and the poor boy was ...
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... suffer another one to enter the doors of my house . I will burn all that we have ; I'll petition Parliament to put a stop to the printing - press ! Get out of my sight ! my sight ! You are an atheist ! and will some day be a poet ...
... suffer another one to enter the doors of my house . I will burn all that we have ; I'll petition Parliament to put a stop to the printing - press ! Get out of my sight ! my sight ! You are an atheist ! and will some day be a poet ...
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