The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volumen2Smith, Elder, 1879 |
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... England said to me only yesterday , " I have just read So - and - So for the second time " ( naming one of Jones's exquisite fictions ) . Judges , bishops , chancellors , mathematicians , are notorious novel - readers ; as well as young ...
... England said to me only yesterday , " I have just read So - and - So for the second time " ( naming one of Jones's exquisite fictions ) . Judges , bishops , chancellors , mathematicians , are notorious novel - readers ; as well as young ...
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... England , until very late days , we have been accustomed rather to pooh - pooh national Orders , to vote ribbons and crosses tinsel gewgaws , foolish foreign ornaments , and so forth . It is known how the Great Duke ( the breast of ...
... England , until very late days , we have been accustomed rather to pooh - pooh national Orders , to vote ribbons and crosses tinsel gewgaws , foolish foreign ornaments , and so forth . It is known how the Great Duke ( the breast of ...
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... England , may there be many like him ! ) - gallant , accomplished , high - spirited , enterprising masters of their noble profession ! Can our fountain of Honour not be brought to such men ? It plays upon captains and colonels in seemly ...
... England , may there be many like him ! ) - gallant , accomplished , high - spirited , enterprising masters of their noble profession ! Can our fountain of Honour not be brought to such men ? It plays upon captains and colonels in seemly ...
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... England should ever have need of a few score thousand champions , who laugh at danger ; who cope with giants ; who , stricken to the ground , jump up and gaily rally , and fall , and rise again , and strike , and die rather than yield ...
... England should ever have need of a few score thousand champions , who laugh at danger ; who cope with giants ; who , stricken to the ground , jump up and gaily rally , and fall , and rise again , and strike , and die rather than yield ...
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... England and America listened with tears and wonder ! Other men have delusions of conceit , and fancy them- selves greater than they are , and that the world slights them . Have we not heard how Liston always thought he ought to play ...
... England and America listened with tears and wonder ! Other men have delusions of conceit , and fancy them- selves greater than they are , and that the world slights them . Have we not heard how Liston always thought he ought to play ...
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