The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... voice . Those who know the play of the " Stranger " are aware that the remarks made by the various characters are not valuable in themselves , either for their sound sense , their novelty of observation , or their poetic fancy . Nobody ...
... voice . Those who know the play of the " Stranger " are aware that the remarks made by the various characters are not valuable in themselves , either for their sound sense , their novelty of observation , or their poetic fancy . Nobody ...
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... voice from the bed . " What ! Pendennis again ? Is your Mamma acquainted with your absence ? Did you sup with us last night ? No - stop - who supped with us last night , Stoopid ? " " There was the three officers , sir , and Mr. Bingley ...
... voice from the bed . " What ! Pendennis again ? Is your Mamma acquainted with your absence ? Did you sup with us last night ? No - stop - who supped with us last night , Stoopid ? " " There was the three officers , sir , and Mr. Bingley ...
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... voices in the world . To his latest day he sang , with admirable pathos and humour , those wonderful Irish ballads which are so mirth- ful and so melancholy : and was always the first himself to cry at their pathos . Poor Cos ! he was ...
... voices in the world . To his latest day he sang , with admirable pathos and humour , those wonderful Irish ballads which are so mirth- ful and so melancholy : and was always the first himself to cry at their pathos . Poor Cos ! he was ...
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... voice as sweet as an angel . A couple of the latter were sitting on the door - step , and they jumped up with great alacrity to meet their lodger , and plunged wildly , and rather to Pen's surprise , at the swallow - tails of the ...
... voice as sweet as an angel . A couple of the latter were sitting on the door - step , and they jumped up with great alacrity to meet their lodger , and plunged wildly , and rather to Pen's surprise , at the swallow - tails of the ...
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... voice . " Very , " said Mr. Pendennis . In this romantic way their conversation began ; and he found himself seated on a chair , and having leisure to look at the young lady . She looked still handsomer off the stage than before the ...
... voice . " Very , " said Mr. Pendennis . In this romantic way their conversation began ; and he found himself seated on a chair , and having leisure to look at the young lady . She looked still handsomer off the stage than before the ...
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