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" Nothing could be more delightful than the kindness and affection between the brother and the sister, though Lamb was continually taking advantage of her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. "Poor Mary!"... "
The American in England During the First Half Century of Independence - Strana 378
autor/autoři: Robert Ernest Spiller - 1926 - 414 str.
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Pencillings by the Way, Svazky 1–3

Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 1350 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. " Poor Mary ! " said he, " she hears all of an epigram but...Confessions of a Drunkard very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood the subject." We had been speaking of this admirable essay...
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Pencillings by the Way: Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in ...

Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 238 str.
...s'nmuliir gravity upon every topic that was started. " Poor Mary!" said he, " she hears all of an epiaram but the point." " What are you saying of me, Charles?"...he, raising his voice, " admires your Confessions of а Drunkard very much, and I was saying that it was no merit of yours, that you understood the subject."...
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Pencillings by the Way: Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in ...

Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1852 - 568 str.
...her_deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. " Poor Mary !" said he, " she hears all of an epigram but...merit of yours, that you understood the subject." We had been speaking of this admirable essay (which is his own), half an hour before. The conversation...
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Pencillings by the Way: Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in ...

Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 564 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. " Poor Mary !" said he, " she hears all of an epigram but...point." " What are you saying of me, Charles ?" she askcd. " Mr. Willis," said he, raising his voice, " admires your Confusions of a Drunkard very much,...
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Pencillings by the Way: Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in ...

Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started, " Poor Mary!" said he, " she hears all of an epigram but the point." t{ What are you saying of me, Charles ?" she asked, " Mr, Willis," said he, raising his voice, " admires...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Svazek 11

1863 - 844 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. ' Poor Mary ! ' said he, ' she hears all of an epigram but...Confessions of a Drunkard " very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood the subject.' We had been speaking of this admirable essay...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 880 str.
...advantage of her deafness to mystify her on every topic that was started. " Poor Mary," he said, " she hears all of an epigram but the point." "What...Confessions of a Drunkard ' very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood that subject. . . ." ' I mentioned having bought a copy...
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Eliana: Being the Hitherto Uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1864 - 452 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. ' Poor Mary ! ' said he : ' she hears all of an epigram but...Confessions of a Drunkard " very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood the subject.' We had been speaking of this admirable essay...
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Eliana: Being the Hitherto Uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1865 - 444 str.
...her deaftiess to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. * Poor Mary ! ' said he: * she hears all of an epigram but...Confessions of a Drunkard " very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood the subject.' We had been speaking of this admirable essay...
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 str.
...her deafness to mystify her with the most singular gravity upon every topic that was started. ' Poor Mary !' said he : ' she hears all of an epigram but...Confessions of a Drunkard very much, and I was saying it was no merit of yours that you understood the subject.' We had been speaking of this admirable essay...
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