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Pagina 2
... London or in the country , and could hardly be brought to gasp out a " How d'ye do ? " to the young blasphemer . But he would not break his sister Agnes's heart , ers . by banishing Harry from the family altogether ; nor , 2 PENDENNIS .
... London or in the country , and could hardly be brought to gasp out a " How d'ye do ? " to the young blasphemer . But he would not break his sister Agnes's heart , ers . by banishing Harry from the family altogether ; nor , 2 PENDENNIS .
Pagina 6
... brought her home choice anecdotes from the clubs and billiard - rooms , which the simple lady relished , if she did not understand . My son goes to Spratt's , " she would say to her confidential friends . " All the young men go to ...
... brought her home choice anecdotes from the clubs and billiard - rooms , which the simple lady relished , if she did not understand . My son goes to Spratt's , " she would say to her confidential friends . " All the young men go to ...
Pagina 7
... brought with him a polyglot valet , who took the place of Stoopid , and condescended to wait at dinner , attired in shirt - fronts of worked muslin , with many gold studs and chains . This man , who was of no particular country , and ...
... brought with him a polyglot valet , who took the place of Stoopid , and condescended to wait at dinner , attired in shirt - fronts of worked muslin , with many gold studs and chains . This man , who was of no particular country , and ...
Pagina 18
... brought his worldly love into the aisle ? When the congregation issued forth at the conclusion of the service , Foker was out amongst the first , but Pen came up with him presently , as he was hankering about the entrance which he was ...
... brought his worldly love into the aisle ? When the congregation issued forth at the conclusion of the service , Foker was out amongst the first , but Pen came up with him presently , as he was hankering about the entrance which he was ...
Pagina 28
... brought to bear upon Mrs. Bungay , whom he informed that his friend Penden- nis was occupied upon a work of the most exciting nature ; a work that the whole town would run after , full of wit , genius , satire , pathos , and every ...
... brought to bear upon Mrs. Bungay , whom he informed that his friend Penden- nis was occupied upon a work of the most exciting nature ; a work that the whole town would run after , full of wit , genius , satire , pathos , and every ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 380 - I do not like thee, Dr. Fell ; the reason why I cannot tell,
Pagina 248 - ... solutions to those come to by our friend. We are not pledging ourselves for the correctness of his opinions, which readers will please to consider are delivered dramatically, the writer being no more answerable for them, than for the sentiments uttered by any other character of the story: our endeavor is merely to follow out, in its progress, the development of the mind of a worldly and selfish, but not ungenerous or unkind, or truthavoiding man.
Pagina 22 - If the secret history of books could be written, and the author's private thoughts and meanings noted down alongside of his story, how many insipid volumes would become interesting, and dull tales excite the reader!
Pagina 249 - If seeing and acknowledging the lies of the world, Arthur, as see them you can with only too fatal a clearness, you submit to them without any protest...