The History of Pendennis, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1850 - 392 páginas |
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... marry Lady Ann . She won't have any money , but she's good blood , and a good one to look at , and I shall make you comfortable . If you refuse , you'll have your mother's jointure , and two hundred a year during my life : " Harry , who ...
... marry Lady Ann . She won't have any money , but she's good blood , and a good one to look at , and I shall make you comfortable . If you refuse , you'll have your mother's jointure , and two hundred a year during my life : " Harry , who ...
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... marry old Foker by the late Lord , although she was notoriously partial to her cousin who was killed at Albuera afterward , and who saved her life out of the lake at Drummington . I remember Lady Agnes , sir , an exceed- ingly fine ...
... marry old Foker by the late Lord , although she was notoriously partial to her cousin who was killed at Albuera afterward , and who saved her life out of the lake at Drummington . I remember Lady Agnes , sir , an exceed- ingly fine ...
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... marry whom he chooses ; and Lady Mirabel is a most respectable woman , received every where every where , mind . The Duchess of Connaught receives her , Lady Rockminster receives her— it doesn't become young fellows to speak lightly of ...
... marry whom he chooses ; and Lady Mirabel is a most respectable woman , received every where every where , mind . The Duchess of Connaught receives her , Lady Rockminster receives her— it doesn't become young fellows to speak lightly of ...
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... marry nowadays , as you say unless the princess has a doosid deal of money in the funds , or is a lady of his own rank . The young folks of the great families marry into the great families : if they haven't fortune they have each ...
... marry nowadays , as you say unless the princess has a doosid deal of money in the funds , or is a lady of his own rank . The young folks of the great families marry into the great families : if they haven't fortune they have each ...
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... marry a clergyman quite below her in rank ; and how Lord and Lady Ringdove had fallen out three months after their marriage about Tom Pouter of the Blues , Lady Ringdove's cousin , and so forth . From the gravity of that woman you would ...
... marry a clergyman quite below her in rank ; and how Lord and Lady Ringdove had fallen out three months after their marriage about Tom Pouter of the Blues , Lady Ringdove's cousin , and so forth . From the gravity of that woman you would ...
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The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes And Misfortunes, His Friends And His ... J I M Stewart,William Thackeray Pré-visualização limitada - 1986 |
The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His ... William Makepeace Thackeray Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His ... William Makepeace Thackeray Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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Página 237 - ... :—I see the truth in that man, as I do in his brother, whose logic drives him to quite a different conclusion, and who, after having passed a life in vain endeavours to reconcile an irreconcilable book, flings it at last down in despair, and declares, with tearful eyes, and hands up to heaven, his revolt and recantation.
Página 363 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.
Página 9 - ... who could it be but he ? And as you suffer it, so will your brothers, in their way, — and after their kind. More selfish than you : more eager and headstrong than you : they will rush on their destiny when the doomed charmer makes her appearance. Or if they don't, and you don't, Heaven help you ! As the gambler said of his dice, to love and win is the best thing, to love and lose is the next best.
Página 237 - ... than a laugh ; if, plunged yourself in easy sensuality, you allow the whole wretched world to pass groaning by you unmoved : if the fight for the truth is taking place, and all men of honour are on the ground armed on the one side or the other, and you alone are to lie on your balcony and smoke your pipe out of the noise and the danger, you had better have died, or never have been at all, than such a sensual coward.
Página 236 - ... is merely to follow out, in its progress, the development of the mind of a worldly and selfish, but not ungenerous or unkind, or truth-avoiding man. And it will be seen that the lamentable stage to which his logic at present has brought him...