Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... night of taking his seat , scarcely feels himself equal to the task of arraying himself against a practised debater . He likes , first of all , to see how things are carried on in the house . But with Everard , justice was justice ; and ...
... night of taking his seat , scarcely feels himself equal to the task of arraying himself against a practised debater . He likes , first of all , to see how things are carried on in the house . But with Everard , justice was justice ; and ...
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... of Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
... of Plato , who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
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... night ! " I was astonished at the extreme coolness , the utter unconcern , with which Leicester spoke of his delinquencies . He alluded to his own dis- honesty , as if it were a matter of no moment , and as if he thought that to tell a ...
... night ! " I was astonished at the extreme coolness , the utter unconcern , with which Leicester spoke of his delinquencies . He alluded to his own dis- honesty , as if it were a matter of no moment , and as if he thought that to tell a ...
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... night of the new ballet , and I would not miss it for a king's ransom . By the bye though , we must sacrifice to the graces , a few minutes before we go forth . If you have not brought clothes enough to town , we are much of a height ...
... night of the new ballet , and I would not miss it for a king's ransom . By the bye though , we must sacrifice to the graces , a few minutes before we go forth . If you have not brought clothes enough to town , we are much of a height ...
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... night . Now , Jerningham , we will go into the pit ; and there we shall be able to see audience and performance well enough , —to enjoy all that is going on , without running a chance of detec- tion ; for I defy the devil himself to ...
... night . Now , Jerningham , we will go into the pit ; and there we shall be able to see audience and performance well enough , —to enjoy all that is going on , without running a chance of detec- tion ; for I defy the devil himself to ...
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