Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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181. oldal
... friends ' for natural advisers ' ? I hope and think I have friends whom I could trust . " " Friends , then , let it be , " said Charles . " Now , " holding out his hand , " do you promise never , et cetera , et cetera , without first ...
... friends ' for natural advisers ' ? I hope and think I have friends whom I could trust . " " Friends , then , let it be , " said Charles . " Now , " holding out his hand , " do you promise never , et cetera , et cetera , without first ...
243. oldal
... friends ; but the friends which merit or usefulness can procure us are not able to supply the place of old acquaintance , with whom the days of youth may be retraced , and those images revived which gave the earliest delight . " It is ...
... friends ; but the friends which merit or usefulness can procure us are not able to supply the place of old acquaintance , with whom the days of youth may be retraced , and those images revived which gave the earliest delight . " It is ...
247. oldal
... friends - of hares , sturgeon , pheasants , barrels of oysters , and other dainties - he dispensed as freely to his friends as to himself , as he once quaintly put it . Both Lamb and Johnson were frequenters of taverns . In the ...
... friends - of hares , sturgeon , pheasants , barrels of oysters , and other dainties - he dispensed as freely to his friends as to himself , as he once quaintly put it . Both Lamb and Johnson were frequenters of taverns . In the ...
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Garrick and the Shakspear Revival | 28 |
PAULS SISTER Chaps XI XXI | 46 |
SIR CHARLES DANVERS Chaps IXVI | 115 |
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