The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... look up with pleasing expectation to the pleasures and honours , which we fondly imagine will attend maturer age ; at ⚫ which , if we arrive , the brilliant prospect vanishes in dis- appointment , and we meet with nothing more than a ...
... look up with pleasing expectation to the pleasures and honours , which we fondly imagine will attend maturer age ; at ⚫ which , if we arrive , the brilliant prospect vanishes in dis- appointment , and we meet with nothing more than a ...
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... look upon one another next morning ; nor men , that cannot well bear it , to repeat the money they spend when they be warmed with drink . And take this for a rule : you may pick out such times and such companions , that you may make ...
... look upon one another next morning ; nor men , that cannot well bear it , to repeat the money they spend when they be warmed with drink . And take this for a rule : you may pick out such times and such companions , that you may make ...
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... , your carters and your ditchers , be accounted equally civilized with yourselves ? Shall they who watch the look , and tremble at the frowns of a 4 * FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . $ 7 people, who originally have so principled their constitu- ...
... , your carters and your ditchers , be accounted equally civilized with yourselves ? Shall they who watch the look , and tremble at the frowns of a 4 * FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . $ 7 people, who originally have so principled their constitu- ...
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Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors John Taylor. the look , and tremble at the frowns of a superior , be allowed to possess delicacy of sentiment and dignity of character ? No ; they are deprived of all personal ...
Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors John Taylor. the look , and tremble at the frowns of a superior , be allowed to possess delicacy of sentiment and dignity of character ? No ; they are deprived of all personal ...
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... looks of curiosity , inquired what it was . He took it from them , wound it up , put it to the ear of one of them , and returned it . Every hand was now out- stretched with eagerness to take hold of it ; -it was ap- plied by turns to ...
... looks of curiosity , inquired what it was . He took it from them , wound it up , put it to the ear of one of them , and returned it . Every hand was now out- stretched with eagerness to take hold of it ; -it was ap- plied by turns to ...
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