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" Bridge-foot in Oxford, and hearing the Barge-men scold and storm and swear at one another, at which he would set his Hands to his Sides, and laugh most profusely: Yet in his College and Chamber so mute and mopish that he was suspected to be Felo de se. "
The Dial - Strana 112
upravili: - 1906
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The English Portion of the Library of the Ven. Francis Wrangham

Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 672 str.
...him laugh, but going down to the bridge-foot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his sides, an I laugh most profusely : yet in bis chamber so mute and mopish, that he was suspected to be falo...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Svazek 6

1836 - 528 str.
...make him laugh but going down to the bridge foot in Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold, storm, and swear at one another, at which he would set his hands to his sides and laugh most profusely ; yet in his college and chamber so mute and mopish that he was suspected to be/e/) de se.' We give...
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Miscellanies of literature, by the author of 'Curiosities of literature'.

Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 str.
...him laugh, but, going down to the Bridge-font at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his sides, and laugh moet profusely ; yet in hie chamber so mute and mopish, that he was suspected to be fclo de te." With...
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Miscellanies of Literature, Svazek 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 str.
...him laugh, but, going down to the Bridgefoot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his tides, and laugh most profusely , yet in his chamber so mute and mopish, that he was suspected to be...
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The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 572 str.
...him laugh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his sides, and laugh most profusely ; yet in his chamber so mute and mopish, the true life of Collins, separated from its adventitious...
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Calamities and Quarrels of Authors

Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 570 str.
...him laugh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another; at which he would set his hands to hU sides, and laugh most profusely; yet in his chamber so mute and mopish, Disappointments Disordering...
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THE CALAMITIES AND QUARRELS

ISAAC DISRAELI - 1865 - 566 str.
...him laugh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford, aud hearing the bargeiuen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to Ilia sides, and laugh most profusely ; yet in his chamber so mute and mopish. the true life of Collins,...
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The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ...

Isaac Disraeli - 1869 - 572 str.
...him langh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his sides, and laugh most profusely ; yet in his chamber so mute and mopish, the true life of Collins, separated from its adventitious...
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Disraeli's Works, Svazek 4

Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 772 str.
...him laugh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford, and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another ; at which he would set his hands to his sides, and laugh most profusely ; yet in his chamber so mute and mopish, that he was suspected to be j'.i" de se." With what a fine...
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Literary Style: And Other Essays

William Mathews - 1881 - 358 str.
...him laugh but going down to the Bridge-foot at Oxford and hearing the bargemen scold and storm and swear at one another; at which he would set his hands to his sides and laugh most profusely; yet in his chambers so mute and mopish that he was suspected to be felo de se." Are you afflicted with...
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