Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Τόμος 19Chapman and Hall, 1851 |
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Σελίδα 41
... honour and glory and riches upon our house . At ten years of age I left home for a grammar - school in the neighbourhood , and at fifteen returned again to prepare for an university career , previous to taking orders . The first grand ...
... honour and glory and riches upon our house . At ten years of age I left home for a grammar - school in the neighbourhood , and at fifteen returned again to prepare for an university career , previous to taking orders . The first grand ...
Σελίδα 43
... honours , and for a name and for renown ; but I was not so besotted by selfishness as to feel hatred and jealousy towards a more fortunate competitor who had outstripped me in the race to fame . The great Johnson , in a conversation ...
... honours , and for a name and for renown ; but I was not so besotted by selfishness as to feel hatred and jealousy towards a more fortunate competitor who had outstripped me in the race to fame . The great Johnson , in a conversation ...
Σελίδα 45
... dark and lowering , and a ragged and tattered beggar predicted it would be a " dirty night , yer honour . " I VOL . XIX . F paid but little attention to his words , but journeyed RECOLLECTIONS OF A CURATE'S LIFE . 45.
... dark and lowering , and a ragged and tattered beggar predicted it would be a " dirty night , yer honour . " I VOL . XIX . F paid but little attention to his words , but journeyed RECOLLECTIONS OF A CURATE'S LIFE . 45.
Σελίδα 46
... honour virtue who can insult the erring heart that would return to her sanctuary , " said the girl , look- ing me full in the face , as if she read my thoughts . I was struck by the words ; more so , perhaps , than had I been a play ...
... honour virtue who can insult the erring heart that would return to her sanctuary , " said the girl , look- ing me full in the face , as if she read my thoughts . I was struck by the words ; more so , perhaps , than had I been a play ...
Σελίδα 52
... honour I would not ; then why seek thus to shun me as if I were a fierce beast of the forest ? " His voice only made her run the faster , but her strength soon failed her , and he was on the point of seizing her , when her noble dog ...
... honour I would not ; then why seek thus to shun me as if I were a fierce beast of the forest ? " His voice only made her run the faster , but her strength soon failed her , and he was on the point of seizing her , when her noble dog ...
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