Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... thing ) ; and the consequence of these temptations , in ad- dition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced either ...
... thing ) ; and the consequence of these temptations , in ad- dition to the pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced either ...
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... thing that came within the reach of her sensitive heart ; and yet there was but little congeniality in their dispositions ; the robust temperament of the farmer's daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the ...
... thing that came within the reach of her sensitive heart ; and yet there was but little congeniality in their dispositions ; the robust temperament of the farmer's daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the ...
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... thing was handsome , and nothing superfluous ; the Squire , discovering Mr. Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own ...
... thing was handsome , and nothing superfluous ; the Squire , discovering Mr. Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own ...
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... " exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... " exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... in the words of the song : -how runs it ? -some- thing about Orlando , then comes- He is an ass , That from hence doth pass , Nisi bibit ad ostia stando . There ! if that's not honest Latin , you must 30 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... in the words of the song : -how runs it ? -some- thing about Orlando , then comes- He is an ass , That from hence doth pass , Nisi bibit ad ostia stando . There ! if that's not honest Latin , you must 30 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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