The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Corporal Trim stand out boldly among the long procession of characters which pass before the mental vision of the lovers of fiction . Sterne was over - convivial in his habits , as he was loose in his writings , which were not always ...
... Corporal Trim stand out boldly among the long procession of characters which pass before the mental vision of the lovers of fiction . Sterne was over - convivial in his habits , as he was loose in his writings , which were not always ...
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... corporal's lame knee , which sometimes gave him exquisite pain , when my uncle Toby dined or supped alone , he would never suffer the corporal to stand ; and the poor fellow's veneration for his master was such , that , with a proper ...
... corporal's lame knee , which sometimes gave him exquisite pain , when my uncle Toby dined or supped alone , he would never suffer the corporal to stand ; and the poor fellow's veneration for his master was such , that , with a proper ...
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... Corporal ! " said my uncle Toby . The corporal made his bow . My uncle Toby proceeded no further , but finished his pipe . 66 66 Trim , " said my uncle Toby , " I have a project in my head , as it is a bad night , of wrapping myself up ...
... Corporal ! " said my uncle Toby . The corporal made his bow . My uncle Toby proceeded no further , but finished his pipe . 66 66 Trim , " said my uncle Toby , " I have a project in my head , as it is a bad night , of wrapping myself up ...
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... corporal made his old bow , which generally spoke as plain as a bow could speak it— Your honour is good . And having done that , he sat down , as he was ordered and begun the story to my uncle Toby over again in pretty near the same ...
... corporal made his old bow , which generally spoke as plain as a bow could speak it— Your honour is good . And having done that , he sat down , as he was ordered and begun the story to my uncle Toby over again in pretty near the same ...
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... corporal , for the reputation of the army - ' I believe , an ' please your reverence , ' said I , ' that when a soldier gets time to pray , he prays as heartily as a parson , though not with all his fuss and hypocrisy . ' " Thou ...
... corporal , for the reputation of the army - ' I believe , an ' please your reverence , ' said I , ' that when a soldier gets time to pray , he prays as heartily as a parson , though not with all his fuss and hypocrisy . ' " Thou ...
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The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Vista completa - 1869 |
The Public School Speaker and Reader, Ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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