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Pagina 28
... regarding its merits . It was not very good , he thought ; but it was as good as most books of the kind that had the run of circu- lating libraries and the career of the season . He had critically ex- amined more than one fashionable ...
... regarding its merits . It was not very good , he thought ; but it was as good as most books of the kind that had the run of circu- lating libraries and the career of the season . He had critically ex- amined more than one fashionable ...
Pagina 30
... regarding " Walter Lorraine " and pointed out the peculiar merits of its dis- tinguished author . It was at the period when the novel called " The Fashionable was in vogue among us ; and Warrington did not fail to point out , as before ...
... regarding " Walter Lorraine " and pointed out the peculiar merits of its dis- tinguished author . It was at the period when the novel called " The Fashionable was in vogue among us ; and Warrington did not fail to point out , as before ...
Pagina 53
... regarding the arrival of his patron with surprise . " What's brought you here ? " growled Altamont , looking sternly from under his heavy eyebrows at the Baronet . " It's no good , I warrant . " And indeed , good very seldom brought Sir ...
... regarding the arrival of his patron with surprise . " What's brought you here ? " growled Altamont , looking sternly from under his heavy eyebrows at the Baronet . " It's no good , I warrant . " And indeed , good very seldom brought Sir ...
Pagina 62
... regarding the furniture , the crockery , and the tattered state of Warrington's dressing - gown ; and smoked a short pipe , and recounted the history of a fight between Tuffy and Long Biggings , at Rose's , greatly to the edification of ...
... regarding the furniture , the crockery , and the tattered state of Warrington's dressing - gown ; and smoked a short pipe , and recounted the history of a fight between Tuffy and Long Biggings , at Rose's , greatly to the edification of ...
Pagina 125
... regarding her — that is— " " That is , you know very well that she is a foolish girl , and her mother a foolish woman , —that is , you meet her in the Temple Gardens , and of course without previous concert , —that is , that when I ...
... regarding her — that is— " " That is , you know very well that she is a foolish girl , and her mother a foolish woman , —that is , you meet her in the Temple Gardens , and of course without previous concert , —that is , that when I ...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
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Pagina 412 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Pagina 413 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.
Pagina 135 - Death inexorable — wasting n\ disease — pining with long pain — or cut off by sudden fate in their prime ? We may deserve grief — but why should these be unhappy ? — except that we know that Heaven chastens those whom it loves best ; being pleased, by repeated trials, to make these pure spirits more pure.