Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 4
... better things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after ...
... better things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after ...
Strana 7
... better tone from the constant habit of associating in thought with a class of thinkers , to say the least of it , above the average of humanity . It is morally impossible but that the manners should take a tinge of good breeding and ...
... better tone from the constant habit of associating in thought with a class of thinkers , to say the least of it , above the average of humanity . It is morally impossible but that the manners should take a tinge of good breeding and ...
Strana 37
... better still perhaps I don't say so to interest you , but because it is a fact . In these mountains the roads are precipices ; our horses got on with much difficulty ; my com- panion went first ; a path which appeared to him shorter and ...
... better still perhaps I don't say so to interest you , but because it is a fact . In these mountains the roads are precipices ; our horses got on with much difficulty ; my com- panion went first ; a path which appeared to him shorter and ...
Strana 71
... resumed : - " No doubt , sir , Mr Gordon informed you right . I flatter my self few gentlemen understand better than myself the art of ap propriation , though I say it who should not say LORD LYTTON . ] 71 THE CANDID MAN .
... resumed : - " No doubt , sir , Mr Gordon informed you right . I flatter my self few gentlemen understand better than myself the art of ap propriation , though I say it who should not say LORD LYTTON . ] 71 THE CANDID MAN .
Strana 81
... better , because of an ill report it lies under of being haunted ; for which reason ( as I have been told in the family ) no living creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very ...
... better , because of an ill report it lies under of being haunted ; for which reason ( as I have been told in the family ) no living creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very ...
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