Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... speak seriously , " replied Sackville ; " I do consider it a kindness , and it was meant as such by me . It will open his eyes to his real situation . It would have been better for him if it had happened long ago , but I hope it will ...
... speak seriously , " replied Sackville ; " I do consider it a kindness , and it was meant as such by me . It will open his eyes to his real situation . It would have been better for him if it had happened long ago , but I hope it will ...
Strana 10
... speak plainly — you are my instrument , Sir , and not my fellow coun- sellor . You do not see the great and useful end I have in view , and you are starting at what you consider the equivocal nature of the means . Perhaps you don't know ...
... speak plainly — you are my instrument , Sir , and not my fellow coun- sellor . You do not see the great and useful end I have in view , and you are starting at what you consider the equivocal nature of the means . Perhaps you don't know ...
Strana 52
... speak with much bitterness of the ingratitude of the world , and the heartless indifference of society . Persons in such a situation are somewhat prone to magnify the injustice of the neglect they suffer . They forget the principles ...
... speak with much bitterness of the ingratitude of the world , and the heartless indifference of society . Persons in such a situation are somewhat prone to magnify the injustice of the neglect they suffer . They forget the principles ...
Strana 66
... mere pur- poses of show or practice . He could not conscien- tiously speak , unless he had something new or important to say ; and his good taste preserved him , from the commission of florid common- places . 66 HERBERT LACY .
... mere pur- poses of show or practice . He could not conscien- tiously speak , unless he had something new or important to say ; and his good taste preserved him , from the commission of florid common- places . 66 HERBERT LACY .
Strana 90
... speak to ; but some of our servants are quite intimate with some of the marquis's people , and we see and hear a good deal of them , one way or another . " 8 Agnes felt more inclined to blush than smile at the rude notion which poor Mrs ...
... speak to ; but some of our servants are quite intimate with some of the marquis's people , and we see and hear a good deal of them , one way or another . " 8 Agnes felt more inclined to blush than smile at the rude notion which poor Mrs ...
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