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... poor actors waylay me in Bow Street , The steadiness with which Dickens to represent their necessities ; and I often see maintained his friendships , is well illus- one cut down a court when he beholds me trated by his correspondence ...
... poor actors waylay me in Bow Street , The steadiness with which Dickens to represent their necessities ; and I often see maintained his friendships , is well illus- one cut down a court when he beholds me trated by his correspondence ...
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... poor man as if he had been a gentle- man , with a growing confidence in him , and he had not justified her faith . A poor gentleman would have felt the im- possibility , would have seen that a girl of no importance , without money , or ...
... poor man as if he had been a gentle- man , with a growing confidence in him , and he had not justified her faith . A poor gentleman would have felt the im- possibility , would have seen that a girl of no importance , without money , or ...
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... poor , stiff , conventional rubbish , manufactured out of some gar- dener's brains , out of his bad dreams , is good for nothing ; and it's everywhere the same , so far as I can see . Things must be wedded after their kind . " " Do you ...
... poor , stiff , conventional rubbish , manufactured out of some gar- dener's brains , out of his bad dreams , is good for nothing ; and it's everywhere the same , so far as I can see . Things must be wedded after their kind . " " Do you ...
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... poor Jello faints . See , his flank is bleeding . " There was a chorus of congratulatory voices . The poor Jello was unharnessed , even Mellac was obliged to force a smile as Mathurin was dragged by the excited crowd to the bar of the ...
... poor Jello faints . See , his flank is bleeding . " There was a chorus of congratulatory voices . The poor Jello was unharnessed , even Mellac was obliged to force a smile as Mathurin was dragged by the excited crowd to the bar of the ...
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... Poor , blind paterfamilias shall I After all , indeed , however prettily one couch you ? If the operation is success- puts it , the question is with him , not so ful , I am sure you will thank me for it ; much what is my Jack to be , as ...
... Poor , blind paterfamilias shall I After all , indeed , however prettily one couch you ? If the operation is success- puts it , the question is with him , not so ful , I am sure you will thank me for it ; much what is my Jack to be , as ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 252 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
Página 323 - They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.
Página 151 - Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods And mountains, and of all that we behold From this green earth...
Página 250 - Sir, a man has no more right to say an uncivil thing, than to act one; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down.
Página 245 - Still raise for good the supplicating voice, But leave to Heaven the measure and the choice.
Página 434 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend. To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let nature never be forgot.
Página 266 - It's all too true that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
Página 450 - Spenser more than once insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body, and that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease.
Página 244 - His virtues walked their narrow round, Nor made a pause, nor left a void; And sure the eternal Master found The single talent well employ'd.
Página 494 - THERE is a silence where hath been no sound. There is a silence where no sound may be, In the cold grave — under the deep deep sea...