High and low; or, Life's chances and changes, Том 3;Том 265 |
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Стр. 39
... much does the occupation beguile the tediousness of the hours ; but I have already trespassed too long on your patience , therefore , with reluctance , I put down my pen . " Dare I ask you , before I do so HIGH AND LOW . 39.
... much does the occupation beguile the tediousness of the hours ; but I have already trespassed too long on your patience , therefore , with reluctance , I put down my pen . " Dare I ask you , before I do so HIGH AND LOW . 39.
Стр. 40
Henry John Coke (hon.) " Dare I ask you , before I do so , to make some slight effort to discover the miserable dwelling in Westminster , which contains all that was once dear to me ? Perhaps , the police might assist you : I feel I ...
Henry John Coke (hon.) " Dare I ask you , before I do so , to make some slight effort to discover the miserable dwelling in Westminster , which contains all that was once dear to me ? Perhaps , the police might assist you : I feel I ...
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... dare say you will be glad to enrol me in the list of your cavaliers , though you would have despised the notion of marrying anybody but a Lord . Ha ! ha ! I verily believe I was jackanapes enough to think of falling in love with you ...
... dare say you will be glad to enrol me in the list of your cavaliers , though you would have despised the notion of marrying anybody but a Lord . Ha ! ha ! I verily believe I was jackanapes enough to think of falling in love with you ...
Стр. 69
... dare say you are ready for your breakfast ; so let us begin . " Johnny needed no second invitation , but set to work with an earnestness which pro- mised soon to fill up the discrepancy between him and his outer garments . First the ...
... dare say you are ready for your breakfast ; so let us begin . " Johnny needed no second invitation , but set to work with an earnestness which pro- mised soon to fill up the discrepancy between him and his outer garments . First the ...
Стр. 117
... dare make , intimate to an admiring world , the vast amount of friendship and confidence respectively existing between them . There , too , was one of the great humorists of the day always feeling in everybody's way , and always ...
... dare make , intimate to an admiring world , the vast amount of friendship and confidence respectively existing between them . There , too , was one of the great humorists of the day always feeling in everybody's way , and always ...
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Стр. 118 - Some have at first for Wits, then Poets past, Turn'd Critics next, and prov'd plain fools at last. Some neither can for Wits nor Critics pass, As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass.
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