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... thought low and vulgar ; it has its dictionaries , its standard works , and the pa- tronage of the upper classes ; but an educated Englishman , instead of being proud to con- verse with his rustic neighbors in their own idiom , would ...
... thought low and vulgar ; it has its dictionaries , its standard works , and the pa- tronage of the upper classes ; but an educated Englishman , instead of being proud to con- verse with his rustic neighbors in their own idiom , would ...
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... thought but poor- ly of the place , and told Dick what I thought . For instance , I am barbarian enough to call the Grand Front a huge heap of littleness , and to declare of the whole building that a more disagreeable tout - ensemble ...
... thought but poor- ly of the place , and told Dick what I thought . For instance , I am barbarian enough to call the Grand Front a huge heap of littleness , and to declare of the whole building that a more disagreeable tout - ensemble ...
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... thought ! " I won- der what our great - grandchildren will think of Pope and Arbuthnot , of Brooke's trage- dies and Coventry's dialogues . Unless they're greater fools than I suppose they'll be - one may speak disrespectfully of one's ...
... thought ! " I won- der what our great - grandchildren will think of Pope and Arbuthnot , of Brooke's trage- dies and Coventry's dialogues . Unless they're greater fools than I suppose they'll be - one may speak disrespectfully of one's ...
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... Thoughts by heart . Nay , he went even further than this in his admiration . On a fly - leaf of the volume which he ... thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his own father's wishes by acquiring a good ...
... Thoughts by heart . Nay , he went even further than this in his admiration . On a fly - leaf of the volume which he ... thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his own father's wishes by acquiring a good ...
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... thoughts were not their thoughts , nor his ideas their ideas . He sat in his place at Westminster among men , but not of them ; it was , as he said himself , a custom among the leading politicians to have his word go for nothing . Why ...
... thoughts were not their thoughts , nor his ideas their ideas . He sat in his place at Westminster among men , but not of them ; it was , as he said himself , a custom among the leading politicians to have his word go for nothing . Why ...
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