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Pagina 1
... night in Grosvenor Place , Mr. Harry Foker's heart had been in such a state of agitation as you would hardly have thought so great a philosopher could endure . When we remember what good advice he had given to Pen in former days , how ...
... night in Grosvenor Place , Mr. Harry Foker's heart had been in such a state of agitation as you would hardly have thought so great a philosopher could endure . When we remember what good advice he had given to Pen in former days , how ...
Pagina 2
... night ; and he kept to his own rooms until young Harry quitted Drummington on his return to Oxbridge , where the interesting youth was fin- ishing his education at the time when the occurrence took place . It was an awful blow to the ...
... night ; and he kept to his own rooms until young Harry quitted Drummington on his return to Oxbridge , where the interesting youth was fin- ishing his education at the time when the occurrence took place . It was an awful blow to the ...
Pagina 5
... night , the North Lancashire Pip- pin , at Martin Faunce's , the Three - cornered Hat , in St. Martin's Lane ; where Conkey Sam , Dick the Nailor , the Deadman , ( the Worcestershire Nobber , ) would put on the gloves , and the lovers ...
... night , the North Lancashire Pip- pin , at Martin Faunce's , the Three - cornered Hat , in St. Martin's Lane ; where Conkey Sam , Dick the Nailor , the Deadman , ( the Worcestershire Nobber , ) would put on the gloves , and the lovers ...
Pagina 9
... night previous ? Pen had lived two years in Lon- don , and Foker had not paid half a dozen visits to his chambers . What sent him thither now in such a hurry ? What ? If any young ladies read this page , I have only to inform them that ...
... night previous ? Pen had lived two years in Lon- don , and Foker had not paid half a dozen visits to his chambers . What sent him thither now in such a hurry ? What ? If any young ladies read this page , I have only to inform them that ...
Pagina 14
... night ; but he was quite thoughtful and gloomy dur- ing the whole of the little journey from Richmond ; neither listening to the jokes of the friends behind him and on the box by his side , nor enlivening them , as was his wont , by his ...
... night ; but he was quite thoughtful and gloomy dur- ing the whole of the little journey from Richmond ; neither listening to the jokes of the friends behind him and on the box by his side , nor enlivening them , as was his wont , by his ...
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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...