The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... give him a certain conventional simper . Society will not tolerate the Natural in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man resisting and affected by ...
... give him a certain conventional simper . Society will not tolerate the Natural in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man resisting and affected by ...
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... give up this most deplorable resolution . " And , after more entreaties to the above effect , the writer concluded by signing herself the Major's " unhappy affectionate sister , Helen Pendennis . " 66 Fairoaks , Tuesday " —the Major ...
... give up this most deplorable resolution . " And , after more entreaties to the above effect , the writer concluded by signing herself the Major's " unhappy affectionate sister , Helen Pendennis . " 66 Fairoaks , Tuesday " —the Major ...
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... give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune . " I press for a speedy marriage with my Emily - for why , in truth , should it be delayed ? A delay implies a doubt , which I ...
... give all where I felt all , and endow the woman who loves me fondly with my whole heart and my whole fortune . " I press for a speedy marriage with my Emily - for why , in truth , should it be delayed ? A delay implies a doubt , which I ...
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... give up Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mail- coach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised him- self , in some of the most agreeable and select society in ...
... give up Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mail- coach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised him- self , in some of the most agreeable and select society in ...
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... " Now Pen would have as soon cut off his nose and ears as deliberately , and of aforethought malice , made his mother unhappy ; and , as he was of such a generous disposition that he would give away anything to any PENDENNIS . 29.
... " Now Pen would have as soon cut off his nose and ears as deliberately , and of aforethought malice , made his mother unhappy ; and , as he was of such a generous disposition that he would give away anything to any PENDENNIS . 29.
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acquaintance admired Arthur Pendennis asked Baymouth beautiful began Bingley Blanche blushed Bows Bungay called Captain Costigan Chatteris Clavering's cried daughter dear delighted dine dinner Doctor Portman door eyes face Fairoaks father Foker girl give Glanders glass hand heard heart Helen honest honour knew Lady Clavering laughing Laura letters live London looked Lord Lowton Madame Fribsby Major Pendennis mamma marry Mirobolant Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay morning mother nephew never night OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Oxbridge Pall Mall Pall Mall Gazette Pen's Pendennis's play pleasure poor pretty Pynsent round Saint Boniface sate Shandon Sir Derby Sir Francis Clavering smile Smirke Strong talk tell thought took uncle verses voice Wagg walked Warrington Wenham window wine woman wonder young fellow young gentleman young lady young rascal