Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... living creature , was the favourite , not only of my uncle , but of every one who entered the house . And here , before I proceed any farther , I must congratulate myself that , not being engaged upon either a tragedy or a comedy , I am ...
... living creature , was the favourite , not only of my uncle , but of every one who entered the house . And here , before I proceed any farther , I must congratulate myself that , not being engaged upon either a tragedy or a comedy , I am ...
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... living * philosopher has compared them to chimney - sweepers ' and ' scavengers . ' God forbid ! I am certain that the individual , who presided over my education , bore no very striking resemblance to the gentlemen of * Written in 1835 ...
... living * philosopher has compared them to chimney - sweepers ' and ' scavengers . ' God forbid ! I am certain that the individual , who presided over my education , bore no very striking resemblance to the gentlemen of * Written in 1835 ...
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... I wish that he had never lived , or , living , that I had never known him . He was much better looking than myself , and , at the same time , much more talented . Indeed , he very narrowly escaped being JERNINGHAM . 15.
... I wish that he had never lived , or , living , that I had never known him . He was much better looking than myself , and , at the same time , much more talented . Indeed , he very narrowly escaped being JERNINGHAM . 15.
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... living creature , in whose presence he might pour out his soul ; and that creature , too , his father- how full of happiness he was . Mr. Sinclair in- clined his ear , and Everard discoursed frankly . He scrupled not to speak of his ...
... living creature , in whose presence he might pour out his soul ; and that creature , too , his father- how full of happiness he was . Mr. Sinclair in- clined his ear , and Everard discoursed frankly . He scrupled not to speak of his ...
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... living in London by myself . " " You surely don't mean what you say . Is it possible that Lord Leicester allows you to run wild in the metropolis by yourself ? I don't believe that you are much older than I am , and my uncle would not ...
... living in London by myself . " " You surely don't mean what you say . Is it possible that Lord Leicester allows you to run wild in the metropolis by yourself ? I don't believe that you are much older than I am , and my uncle would not ...
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