Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... once impressed with an idea that the author has offended against nature . That school - boys are but too prone to discuss subjects of grave importance , few who have been to school will deny , —that , in these discussions , they are apt ...
... once impressed with an idea that the author has offended against nature . That school - boys are but too prone to discuss subjects of grave importance , few who have been to school will deny , —that , in these discussions , they are apt ...
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... once enjoy'd my sweet Evanthe , And blest my arms with her most dear embraces , I have done my journey here ; my day is out , All that the world has else is foolery , Labour and loss of time ; what should I live for ? Ben Johnson ...
... once enjoy'd my sweet Evanthe , And blest my arms with her most dear embraces , I have done my journey here ; my day is out , All that the world has else is foolery , Labour and loss of time ; what should I live for ? Ben Johnson ...
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... breaking advice . which a certain crabbed and envious critic once tendered to an ambitious student , - " Whenever you have written a sentence which you think particularly excellent , be careful , young man , to 6 JERNINGHAM .
... breaking advice . which a certain crabbed and envious critic once tendered to an ambitious student , - " Whenever you have written a sentence which you think particularly excellent , be careful , young man , to 6 JERNINGHAM .
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... once that Frederick was a designer ; but had he , on the other hand , confided in the genuineness of his elder nephew's behaviour , he would not have applauded the boy for conduct which , to say the least of it , was unnatural and ...
... once that Frederick was a designer ; but had he , on the other hand , confided in the genuineness of his elder nephew's behaviour , he would not have applauded the boy for conduct which , to say the least of it , was unnatural and ...
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Sir John William Kaye. Farriery . Once he condescended to say , " You have a very fine head of hair . " Poor Everard ! he could not help crying , when he marked the altered conduct of his father . All the thumps he had received , all the ...
Sir John William Kaye. Farriery . Once he condescended to say , " You have a very fine head of hair . " Poor Everard ! he could not help crying , when he marked the altered conduct of his father . All the thumps he had received , all the ...
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