The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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... better than a muff . But is many a respectable man of our acquaintance much better ? and do muffs know that they are what they are , or , knowing it , are they unhappy ? Do girls decline to marry one if he is rich ? Do we refuse to dine ...
... better than a muff . But is many a respectable man of our acquaintance much better ? and do muffs know that they are what they are , or , knowing it , are they unhappy ? Do girls decline to marry one if he is rich ? Do we refuse to dine ...
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... better of him - neither name nor money to bequeath - a spent- out , bootless life of defeat and disappointment , and the end here ! Which , I wonder , brother reader , is the better lot , to die prosperous and famous , or poor and ...
... better of him - neither name nor money to bequeath - a spent- out , bootless life of defeat and disappointment , and the end here ! Which , I wonder , brother reader , is the better lot , to die prosperous and famous , or poor and ...
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... better than his own . ' Frederick was so pleased with this compliment that his frowns were transformed into smiles , and with a shrug of his shoulders he dismissed the whole matter . < Rousseau was far from pursuing the same savoir ...
... better than his own . ' Frederick was so pleased with this compliment that his frowns were transformed into smiles , and with a shrug of his shoulders he dismissed the whole matter . < Rousseau was far from pursuing the same savoir ...
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