The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Količina 7Harper & bros., 1898 |
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Stran viii
... LEAVE PAGE CASTLEWOOD . 80 X. I GO TO CAMBRIDGE , AND DO BUT LITTLE GOOD THERE . 97 XI . I COME HOME FOR A HOLIDAY ... LEAVES US AND HIS EVIL BEHIND HIM 124 . XIV . WE RIDE AFTER HIM TO LONDON 136 BOOK II CONTAINS MR . ESMOND'S MILITARY ...
... LEAVE PAGE CASTLEWOOD . 80 X. I GO TO CAMBRIDGE , AND DO BUT LITTLE GOOD THERE . 97 XI . I COME HOME FOR A HOLIDAY ... LEAVES US AND HIS EVIL BEHIND HIM 124 . XIV . WE RIDE AFTER HIM TO LONDON 136 BOOK II CONTAINS MR . ESMOND'S MILITARY ...
Stran xvi
... leave from the Vice - Chancellor . " * 6 " KENSINGTON , November 13 , 1851 . “ MY DEAR DR . THACKERAY , -A sudden panic has seized me lest , in your good nature and desire to serve one of our race , you should think of purchasing ...
... leave from the Vice - Chancellor . " * 6 " KENSINGTON , November 13 , 1851 . “ MY DEAR DR . THACKERAY , -A sudden panic has seized me lest , in your good nature and desire to serve one of our race , you should think of purchasing ...
Stran xvii
... leave England . . . . " And he sends his gals his blessing , which they are a hun- dred pounds richer to - day than yesterday at this time . " In December he went to Scotland for three weeks , and wrote to his friends Dr. and Mrs. John ...
... leave England . . . . " And he sends his gals his blessing , which they are a hun- dred pounds richer to - day than yesterday at this time . " In December he went to Scotland for three weeks , and wrote to his friends Dr. and Mrs. John ...
Stran xxxi
... leave the reader to make his own moral from what I said . You have seen there has been an absurd outcry here about neglected men of genius , about the excuses to be made for literary men ; they are to get drunk , to bilk their tradesmen ...
... leave the reader to make his own moral from what I said . You have seen there has been an absurd outcry here about neglected men of genius , about the excuses to be made for literary men ; they are to get drunk , to bilk their tradesmen ...
Stran xxxiii
... leave behind me by a six months ' tour in the States . And you children during that time must consider yourselves as at college ; and work , work with all your heart . You'll never have such another opportunity ; when I come back ...
... leave behind me by a six months ' tour in the States . And you children during that time must consider yourselves as at college ; and work , work with all your heart . You'll never have such another opportunity ; when I come back ...
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Stran 444 - ... a one in the world. If you continue to treat me as you do, you will not be made uneasy by me long. It is impossible to describe what I have suffered since I saw you last : I am sure I could have borne the rack much better than those killing, killing words of yours. Sometimes I have resolved to die without seeing you more ; but those resolves, to your misfortune, did not last long ; for there is something in human nature that prompts one so to find relief in this world I must give way to it, and...