Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... worthy of Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
... worthy of Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
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... took no part in our amusements , he appeared fond of con- templating them from a distance . He looked at us , as we disported ourselves in his presence , with an eye of speculative curiosity ; he watched the goings on of our infant ...
... took no part in our amusements , he appeared fond of con- templating them from a distance . He looked at us , as we disported ourselves in his presence , with an eye of speculative curiosity ; he watched the goings on of our infant ...
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... took the unwarrantable liberty of sweeping all the gods , goddesses , kings , philosophers and poets off the head of that poor Italian image - vender , Leicester came forward immediately , and paid fifteen shillings out of his own ...
... took the unwarrantable liberty of sweeping all the gods , goddesses , kings , philosophers and poets off the head of that poor Italian image - vender , Leicester came forward immediately , and paid fifteen shillings out of his own ...
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... took care not to tell me the nature of his request , before he made me promise to grant it . I wish , Jerningham , that you would persuade him to absolve me from the pro- mise he extorted from my ignorance of what he was to ask . My ...
... took care not to tell me the nature of his request , before he made me promise to grant it . I wish , Jerningham , that you would persuade him to absolve me from the pro- mise he extorted from my ignorance of what he was to ask . My ...
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... took it into my head , that I would ask my uncle to in- vite Everard Sinclair to spend the holidays with me at Heathfield . My request , I need hardly say , was unhesitatingly granted . Everard was delighted at the prospect of happi ...
... took it into my head , that I would ask my uncle to in- vite Everard Sinclair to spend the holidays with me at Heathfield . My request , I need hardly say , was unhesitatingly granted . Everard was delighted at the prospect of happi ...
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