Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeuner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner . * But no ! it was not un léger somme . He had , in fact , dozed almost the whole way from London ; having scarcely opened ...
... gave one the idea of that happy prelate , who Muni d'un déjeuner , Dormant d'un léger somme , attendoit le dîner . * But no ! it was not un léger somme . He had , in fact , dozed almost the whole way from London ; having scarcely opened ...
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... gave an additional complacency to his brow as he viewed , from a favourable point , this work of his own taste . " Here , " continued he , " Philosophy may really be exercised , and Contemplation prune her wings . " Hic gelidi fontes ...
... gave an additional complacency to his brow as he viewed , from a favourable point , this work of his own taste . " Here , " continued he , " Philosophy may really be exercised , and Contemplation prune her wings . " Hic gelidi fontes ...
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... gave some little time to Divinity . But this pursuit did not prevent the cultivation of those high acquaintance among whom his own connexions threw him , and whose manners and notions were particularly pleasing to his frame of mind . He ...
... gave some little time to Divinity . But this pursuit did not prevent the cultivation of those high acquaintance among whom his own connexions threw him , and whose manners and notions were particularly pleasing to his frame of mind . He ...
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... gave him considerable éclat ; particularly as he was known to be poor : and it was under these circumstances , that , by the death of an uncle and cousin nearly at the same time , he suddenly found himself master of an im- mense estate ...
... gave him considerable éclat ; particularly as he was known to be poor : and it was under these circumstances , that , by the death of an uncle and cousin nearly at the same time , he suddenly found himself master of an im- mense estate ...
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... , from going beyond a certain point . His enemies , or rather his enviers ( of whom he had not a few ) , gave an air even of ridicule to some of what they called his amourettes : for they said he was too 12 TREMAINE . CHAPTER III. ...
... , from going beyond a certain point . His enemies , or rather his enviers ( of whom he had not a few ) , gave an air even of ridicule to some of what they called his amourettes : for they said he was too 12 TREMAINE . CHAPTER III. ...
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