The Sketch BookG. Routledge, 1887 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... tion of a treaty for your works , but I foresee will be still more so when " Your name is up , and may go From Toledo to Madrid . ' And that will soon be the case . I trust to be in London about the middle of the month , and promise ...
... tion of a treaty for your works , but I foresee will be still more so when " Your name is up , and may go From Toledo to Madrid . ' And that will soon be the case . I trust to be in London about the middle of the month , and promise ...
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... tion , yet there is still a little world of love at home , of which he is the monarch . Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self - neglect ; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned , and his heart to fall to ruin like some ...
... tion , yet there is still a little world of love at home , of which he is the monarch . Whereas a single man is apt to run to waste and self - neglect ; to fancy himself lonely and abandoned , and his heart to fall to ruin like some ...
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... over ; whereas you otherwise suffer it in anticipa- tion every hour in the day . It is not poverty so much as pretence that harasses a ruined man - the struggle between a proud mind and an empty purse - the 40 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... over ; whereas you otherwise suffer it in anticipa- tion every hour in the day . It is not poverty so much as pretence that harasses a ruined man - the struggle between a proud mind and an empty purse - the 40 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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... " said he , darting an impatient glance , " is it nothing to be reduced to this paltry situation - to be caged in a miserable cottage- to be obliged to toil almost in the menial concerns of her wretched habita- tion B 2 THE WIFE . 41.
... " said he , darting an impatient glance , " is it nothing to be reduced to this paltry situation - to be caged in a miserable cottage- to be obliged to toil almost in the menial concerns of her wretched habita- tion B 2 THE WIFE . 41.
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Washington Irving. almost in the menial concerns of her wretched habita- tion ? " 66 66 Has she then repined at the change ? " Repined ! she has been nothing but sweetness and good humour . Indeed , she seems in better spirits than I ...
Washington Irving. almost in the menial concerns of her wretched habita- tion ? " 66 66 Has she then repined at the change ? " Repined ! she has been nothing but sweetness and good humour . Indeed , she seems in better spirits than I ...
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