The Essays of Elia, Том 2Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 425 стор. |
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... had professed , and declares peremptorily , that " the gentleman in the coach is determined to get out , if he does not drive on that instant . " - Very quick at inventing an argument , or detecting MY RELATIONS . 99.
... had professed , and declares peremptorily , that " the gentleman in the coach is determined to get out , if he does not drive on that instant . " - Very quick at inventing an argument , or detecting MY RELATIONS . 99.
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... gentlemen . I shall believe in it , when Dorimant hands a fish - wife across the kennel ; or assists the apple - woman to pick up her wandering fruit , which some unlucky dray has just dissipated . I shall believe in it , when the ...
... gentlemen . I shall believe in it , when Dorimant hands a fish - wife across the kennel ; or assists the apple - woman to pick up her wandering fruit , which some unlucky dray has just dissipated . I shall believe in it , when the ...
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... gentleman in a well - dressed company can advert to the topic of female old age without exciting , and intending to excite , a sneer : - -when the phrases " antiquated virginity , " and such a one has " overstood her market ...
... gentleman in a well - dressed company can advert to the topic of female old age without exciting , and intending to excite , a sneer : - -when the phrases " antiquated virginity , " and such a one has " overstood her market ...
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... - stanley , and a young lady - a reputed beauty , and known to be a fortune — I can have my choice of the finest speeches from the mouth of this very fine gentleman who 176 C & Bre woman L 114 1 . Hat 116 THE ESSAYS OF ELIA .
... - stanley , and a young lady - a reputed beauty , and known to be a fortune — I can have my choice of the finest speeches from the mouth of this very fine gentleman who 176 C & Bre woman L 114 1 . Hat 116 THE ESSAYS OF ELIA .
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... gentleman . He would know who came in and who went out of his house , but his kitchen chimney was never suffered to freeze . Salt was his opposite in this , as in all - never knew what he was worth in the world ; and having but a com ...
... gentleman . He would know who came in and who went out of his house , but his kitchen chimney was never suffered to freeze . Salt was his opposite in this , as in all - never knew what he was worth in the world ; and having but a com ...
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