The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... honour , as to hold sacred even the place she has occupied , and cannot easily bear its immediate profanation by ob- scenity . I therefore took the first opportunity of withdrawing , which I was the more willing to do , as I found our ...
... honour , as to hold sacred even the place she has occupied , and cannot easily bear its immediate profanation by ob- scenity . I therefore took the first opportunity of withdrawing , which I was the more willing to do , as I found our ...
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... honour of waiting on us . " " Brother , " replied Miss Umphraville , " you know we don't deal in giving feasts ; but if Colonel Plum can dine on a plain dinner , without his foreign dishes and French sauces , I can promise him a bit of ...
... honour of waiting on us . " " Brother , " replied Miss Umphraville , " you know we don't deal in giving feasts ; but if Colonel Plum can dine on a plain dinner , without his foreign dishes and French sauces , I can promise him a bit of ...
الصفحة 72
... honour , we may cease to be surprised at any calamity that befalls us . Of such creatures , I presume , the Roman senate was composed , when , by the groundless jealousy of an emperor , Gallienus , if I mistake not , the senators were ...
... honour , we may cease to be surprised at any calamity that befalls us . Of such creatures , I presume , the Roman senate was composed , when , by the groundless jealousy of an emperor , Gallienus , if I mistake not , the senators were ...
الصفحة 75
... honour to dance with Mr. Joseph . When Lady Fielding makes a visit , I generally attend her in the absence of Sir George . The only part of my em- ployment which I find disagreeable is , that some- times , in the winter evenings , I am ...
... honour to dance with Mr. Joseph . When Lady Fielding makes a visit , I generally attend her in the absence of Sir George . The only part of my em- ployment which I find disagreeable is , that some- times , in the winter evenings , I am ...
الصفحة 84
... honour , a proper respect for himself . " Sir Robert Walpole was at last obliged to resign , and along with him a few of his friends who were most obnoxious to the leaders of the successful party . The Earl of W- was not of the num- ber ...
... honour , a proper respect for himself . " Sir Robert Walpole was at last obliged to resign , and along with him a few of his friends who were most obnoxious to the leaders of the successful party . The Earl of W- was not of the num- ber ...
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