The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... breaking the beast's halter , fancies it saying , " Don't thrash me with it ; but , if you will , you may . " There is another , a dead one , at Nampont , and its owner remorsefully lays a crust of 70 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
... breaking the beast's halter , fancies it saying , " Don't thrash me with it ; but , if you will , you may . " There is another , a dead one , at Nampont , and its owner remorsefully lays a crust of 70 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
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... don't know when I shall recover from it . But I'm a sad weak creature - don't you think I am , my Lord ? " " O , by no means , " answered he , " your Ladyship is merely delicate , and devil take me if I ever had the least passion for an ...
... don't know when I shall recover from it . But I'm a sad weak creature - don't you think I am , my Lord ? " " O , by no means , " answered he , " your Ladyship is merely delicate , and devil take me if I ever had the least passion for an ...
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... Don't have it to say to yourself at Milrose , next winter , that you hadn't courage for them . " One speculates whether this is the wistful voice of the author , who may have come to feel that in watching others live he had himself ...
... Don't have it to say to yourself at Milrose , next winter , that you hadn't courage for them . " One speculates whether this is the wistful voice of the author , who may have come to feel that in watching others live he had himself ...
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THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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