The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... morning I should be matriculated . Thinking that the affair was completed , I was about to take my leave , when he stopped me , and taking up a pale calf covered duodecimo , said , " To - morrow you'll have to swear to all these ...
... morning I should be matriculated . Thinking that the affair was completed , I was about to take my leave , when he stopped me , and taking up a pale calf covered duodecimo , said , " To - morrow you'll have to swear to all these ...
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... morning , when he rakes the ashes out preparatory to his second turn in . My sub - neighbour is the fastest , noisiest man in the whole college , sleeps all the morning , sings the rest of the day , and drinks and shouts during the ...
... morning , when he rakes the ashes out preparatory to his second turn in . My sub - neighbour is the fastest , noisiest man in the whole college , sleeps all the morning , sings the rest of the day , and drinks and shouts during the ...
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... morning chapel ; he never would get up ; the patience of the dons was at last exhausted , and impositions having proved of no avail , he was had up before a Golgotha , and threatened with expulsion if he missed morn . ing chapel for the ...
... morning chapel ; he never would get up ; the patience of the dons was at last exhausted , and impositions having proved of no avail , he was had up before a Golgotha , and threatened with expulsion if he missed morn . ing chapel for the ...
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... morning of April , 1341 , in the church of St. Laurent in Naples , for the first time and the last , he felt all the power of real love , in sight of that fair creature whose charms he consigned to immortality under the name of ...
... morning of April , 1341 , in the church of St. Laurent in Naples , for the first time and the last , he felt all the power of real love , in sight of that fair creature whose charms he consigned to immortality under the name of ...
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... morning after morning , wending his way , always alone , absorbed in thought , and not un- frequently thinking aloud . He invariably declined having a com- panion for his walk , disliked amazingly being interrupted in the pro- gress of ...
... morning after morning , wending his way , always alone , absorbed in thought , and not un- frequently thinking aloud . He invariably declined having a com- panion for his walk , disliked amazingly being interrupted in the pro- gress of ...
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