The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2Gale Research Company, 1966 - 454 стор. |
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... gentleman and lady converse freely with you ? O , yes ; he asked me what sort of wine they had in Linton's house , and I said they had three kinds , with the best of Shumpine ( Champagne . ) He asked me which I would take , and I said ...
... gentleman and lady converse freely with you ? O , yes ; he asked me what sort of wine they had in Linton's house , and I said they had three kinds , with the best of Shumpine ( Champagne . ) He asked me which I would take , and I said ...
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William Hone. gentleman commonly thanks the deputation for the attention of the club , to one so un- worthy as himself , and promises to consider the matter . It sometimes happens , that several days elapse , and the " strange " gentleman ...
William Hone. gentleman commonly thanks the deputation for the attention of the club , to one so un- worthy as himself , and promises to consider the matter . It sometimes happens , that several days elapse , and the " strange " gentleman ...
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... gentleman ? Etymo- logically , every body knows what is the meaning of the term ; and Dekker , the old English play - poet , uses it in this sense , when in one of his best dramas he justly calls our Saviour " The first true gentleman ...
... gentleman ? Etymo- logically , every body knows what is the meaning of the term ; and Dekker , the old English play - poet , uses it in this sense , when in one of his best dramas he justly calls our Saviour " The first true gentleman ...
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