Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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143. oldal
... poor man felt he had received his dismissal . This was the consideration ! " " Haven't I made it clear to you that I couldn't — I couldn't have given any other answer now ? He must have time to be sure of himself . If this separation ...
... poor man felt he had received his dismissal . This was the consideration ! " " Haven't I made it clear to you that I couldn't — I couldn't have given any other answer now ? He must have time to be sure of himself . If this separation ...
249. oldal
... poor thing , has a daughter . Thrale dislikes the times , like the rest of us . Mrs. Williams is sick ; Mrs. Desmoulins is poor . I have miserable nights . No- body is well but Mr. Levett . " And in the following he gives full vent to ...
... poor thing , has a daughter . Thrale dislikes the times , like the rest of us . Mrs. Williams is sick ; Mrs. Desmoulins is poor . I have miserable nights . No- body is well but Mr. Levett . " And in the following he gives full vent to ...
478. oldal
... Poor Dare ! poor fellow ! I used to be so sorry for him . And how much you will be able to do at Vandon among the people . It will be a different place . And it is such a relief to think that the poor old house will be looked after . It ...
... Poor Dare ! poor fellow ! I used to be so sorry for him . And how much you will be able to do at Vandon among the people . It will be a different place . And it is such a relief to think that the poor old house will be looked after . It ...
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Garrick and the Shakspear Revival | 28 |
PAULS SISTER Chaps XI XXI | 46 |
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