English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... look upon the modern beauties . I remember , old gentle- man , how often you went home in a day to refresh your countenance and dress when Teraminta reigned in your heart . As we came up in the coach , I repeated to my wife some of your ...
... look upon the modern beauties . I remember , old gentle- man , how often you went home in a day to refresh your countenance and dress when Teraminta reigned in your heart . As we came up in the coach , I repeated to my wife some of your ...
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... look upon that excellent woman . That fading in her counten- ance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever . This was followed by a fit of sickness , which had like to have carried her off last winter . I tell you sin ...
... look upon that excellent woman . That fading in her counten- ance is chiefly caused by her watching with me in my fever . This was followed by a fit of sickness , which had like to have carried her off last winter . I tell you sin ...
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... looks which showed we had been more serious than ordinary , and seeing her husband receive her with great concern under a forced cheerfulness , im- mediately guessed at what we had been talking of ; and applying herself to me , said ...
... looks which showed we had been more serious than ordinary , and seeing her husband receive her with great concern under a forced cheerfulness , im- mediately guessed at what we had been talking of ; and applying herself to me , said ...
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... look upon as taking my first nap before I go to bed . The truth of it is , I should think myself unjust to posterity , as well as to the society at the Trumpet1 , of which I am a mem- ber , did not I in some part of my writings give an ...
... look upon as taking my first nap before I go to bed . The truth of it is , I should think myself unjust to posterity , as well as to the society at the Trumpet1 , of which I am a mem- ber , did not I in some part of my writings give an ...
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... looks upon him- self as an honest , worthy gentleman , who has had mis- fortunes in the world , and calls every thriving man a pitiful upstart . Major Matchlock is the next senior , who served in the last civil wars , and has all the ...
... looks upon him- self as an honest , worthy gentleman , who has had mis- fortunes in the world , and calls every thriving man a pitiful upstart . Major Matchlock is the next senior , who served in the last civil wars , and has all the ...
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