The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleBrown, 1803 - 224 páginas |
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... sure to disappoint , yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited re- proaches and contempt . But in proportion as he became contemptible to others , he became despicable ⚫ to himself . His mind ...
... sure to disappoint , yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited re- proaches and contempt . But in proportion as he became contemptible to others , he became despicable ⚫ to himself . His mind ...
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... sure , ' cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , ' cried the squire ; for may this glass suffocate me , but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation for what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a con- ⚫ founded ...
... sure , ' cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , ' cried the squire ; for may this glass suffocate me , but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation for what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a con- ⚫ founded ...
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... be what I suspect him , no free - thinker shall ever have a child of mine . ' ' Sure , father , ' cried Moses , ' you are too severe in this ; for Heaven will never arraign him for what ◅ he thinks , but for what he does . 38 THE VICAR.
... be what I suspect him , no free - thinker shall ever have a child of mine . ' ' Sure , father , ' cried Moses , ' you are too severe in this ; for Heaven will never arraign him for what ◅ he thinks , but for what he does . 38 THE VICAR.
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... sure , and I think myself some- thing of a judge ; at least I know what pleases my- ' self . Indeed I was ever an admirer of all Dr. Bur- dock's little pieces ; for except what he does , and ' our dear Countess at Hanover - square ...
... sure , and I think myself some- thing of a judge ; at least I know what pleases my- ' self . Indeed I was ever an admirer of all Dr. Bur- dock's little pieces ; for except what he does , and ' our dear Countess at Hanover - square ...
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... sure you are , adds to that happiness in my breast which your benevolence has already ' excited . You behold before you , Sir , that Dr. Primrose , the monogamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that unfortu ...
... sure you are , adds to that happiness in my breast which your benevolence has already ' excited . You behold before you , Sir , that Dr. Primrose , the monogamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that unfortu ...
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acquaintance amusement appearance assured beauty Berosus Burchell catgut CHAP cheerful child comfort continued cried Moses cried my wife cried the squire daugh daughter dear distress eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse HUDIBRAS inform interrupted Jenkinson kinson knew letter Livy look Madam Manetho manner marriage married miseries Miss Wilmot morning musical glasses neighbour nerally never night observed Ocellus Olivia once opinion pain papa passion perceived pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor post-chaise pounds present prison promise racter raptures received replied resolved rest returned rich round Saracens scarce seemed shagreen shew Sir William sister soon Sophia stept stranger sure tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion town turn Vellum virtue wretched young lady