Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... soon wear away ; but my brother seemed perfectly unmoved ; —he was without delicacy and shyness ; I would have given worlds for the composure he exhibited . He had not been in the school - room half an hour , when I beheld him in ...
... soon wear away ; but my brother seemed perfectly unmoved ; —he was without delicacy and shyness ; I would have given worlds for the composure he exhibited . He had not been in the school - room half an hour , when I beheld him in ...
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... soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ! " " New fellow : " then after all they were talking of Frederick ; or , it was just possible , of myself.— There is no accounting for tastes , thought I. My ears tingled , my pulses ...
... soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ! " " New fellow : " then after all they were talking of Frederick ; or , it was just possible , of myself.— There is no accounting for tastes , thought I. My ears tingled , my pulses ...
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... He knew not what to make of this confession . idea was that his son had gone listened in silence and marvelled . His first mad ; but he Everard soon became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing JERNINGHAM . 39.
... He knew not what to make of this confession . idea was that his son had gone listened in silence and marvelled . His first mad ; but he Everard soon became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing JERNINGHAM . 39.
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... soon that I am his father ; and , by Jove , I begin to do the same . That ever I should have begotten an atheist that ever a son of mine should be a heathen ! I would almost as leave that he were a poet . He will ruin himself and bring ...
... soon that I am his father ; and , by Jove , I begin to do the same . That ever I should have begotten an atheist that ever a son of mine should be a heathen ! I would almost as leave that he were a poet . He will ruin himself and bring ...
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... soon became a favou- rite amongst us . He had such an inexhaustible flow of jocund animal spirits ; he was so imper- turbably good - humoured , and so clever withal . His was the loudest laugh , the most elastic step , the clearest ...
... soon became a favou- rite amongst us . He had such an inexhaustible flow of jocund animal spirits ; he was so imper- turbably good - humoured , and so clever withal . His was the loudest laugh , the most elastic step , the clearest ...
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