The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy, Volume 1M. Doolady, 1867 - 480 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... FAIROAKS TO LET " 359 LVIII . - OLD FRIENDS 366 LIX . - EXPLANATIONS 374 LX . - CONVERSATIONS 378 LXI . - THE WAY of the World 387 LXII . - WHICH ACCOUNTS PERHAPS FOR CHAPTER LXI . 396 LXIII . - PHILLIS AND CORYDON . 404 LXIV ...
... FAIROAKS TO LET " 359 LVIII . - OLD FRIENDS 366 LIX . - EXPLANATIONS 374 LX . - CONVERSATIONS 378 LXI . - THE WAY of the World 387 LXII . - WHICH ACCOUNTS PERHAPS FOR CHAPTER LXI . 396 LXIII . - PHILLIS AND CORYDON . 404 LXIV ...
Pagina 12
... Fairoaks , Tuesday " -The Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter- " A d - d pretty business at Fair- oaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; " and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
... Fairoaks , Tuesday " -The Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter- " A d - d pretty business at Fair- oaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; " and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
Pagina 17
... Fairoaks was nearly a mile out of Clavering , or their premises would never have been free from the prying eyes and prattle of one or other of the male and female inhabitants there . Fairoaks lawn comes down to the little river Brawl ...
... Fairoaks was nearly a mile out of Clavering , or their premises would never have been free from the prying eyes and prattle of one or other of the male and female inhabitants there . Fairoaks lawn comes down to the little river Brawl ...
Pagina 18
... Fairoaks . brother , Major Pendennis , " was a con- stant theme of the retired Doctor's con- versation . All the family delighted in my brother the Major . He was the link which bound them to the great world of London , and the fashion ...
... Fairoaks . brother , Major Pendennis , " was a con- stant theme of the retired Doctor's con- versation . All the family delighted in my brother the Major . He was the link which bound them to the great world of London , and the fashion ...
Pagina 18
... Fairoaks - the face of the old footman was as blank when he let them in . Arthur's face was white too , with terror more than with grief . Whatever of warmth and love the deceased man might have had , and he adored his wife and loved ...
... Fairoaks - the face of the old footman was as blank when he let them in . Arthur's face was white too , with terror more than with grief . Whatever of warmth and love the deceased man might have had , and he adored his wife and loved ...
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The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His ..., Volume 1 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1850 |
The history of Pendennis: his fortunes and misfortunes, his ..., Volume 1 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1849 |
The History of Pendennis (Volume 2 of 2 ) (EasyRead Edition) William Makepeace Thackeray Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1972 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 466 - 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 388 - ... :—I see the truth in that man, as I do in his brother, whose logic drives him to quite a different conclusion, and who, after having passed a life in vain endeavours to reconcile an irreconcilable book, flings it at last down in despair, and declares, with tearful eyes, and hands up to heaven, his revolt and recantation.
Pagina 466 - 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 387 - ... and what a listless spectator yourself! You are sixand-twenty years old, and as blase as a rake of sixty. You neither hope much, nor care much, nor believe much. You doubt about other men as much as about yourself. Were it made of such pococuranti as you, the world would be intolerable ; and I had rather live in a wilderness of monkeys, and listen to their chatter, than in a company of men who denied everything." "Were the world composed of Saint Bernards or Saint Dominies, it would be equally...
Pagina 194 - ALTHOUGH I enter not, Yet round about the spot Ofttimes I hover ; And near the sacred gate, With longing eyes I wait, Expectant of her. The Minster bell tolls out Above the city's rout, And noise and humming : They've hush'd the Minster bell : The organ 'gins to swell : She's coming, she's coming...