Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1825 |
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... knew his own nature , and could live up to its dignity . But to do this he must do as I have done , retire from the forwardness of upstart impertinence , or the ca- price of those whom we may have most loved and trusted . " A volume of ...
... knew his own nature , and could live up to its dignity . But to do this he must do as I have done , retire from the forwardness of upstart impertinence , or the ca- price of those whom we may have most loved and trusted . " A volume of ...
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... knew , and not only his integrity was disgusted , but his self - love was alarmed . There was nothing he dreaded so much as the chance of not being beloved for his own sake : Alcibiades himself could not have been more scrupulous ...
... knew , and not only his integrity was disgusted , but his self - love was alarmed . There was nothing he dreaded so much as the chance of not being beloved for his own sake : Alcibiades himself could not have been more scrupulous ...
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... knew not a few minutes ago , and with whose very name I am even now unacquaint- ed . " She said this , inquiringly , and Tremaine found it necessary to announce his name , intimating that he was of Northamptonshire , and travelling for ...
... knew not a few minutes ago , and with whose very name I am even now unacquaint- ed . " She said this , inquiringly , and Tremaine found it necessary to announce his name , intimating that he was of Northamptonshire , and travelling for ...
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... knew not Tremaine's value , or despaired of fix- ing him , or that he trusted too much to his own popularity , did not take sufficient pains to acquire his support . Tremaine , indeed , forbade all possibility of even making the attempt ...
... knew not Tremaine's value , or despaired of fix- ing him , or that he trusted too much to his own popularity , did not take sufficient pains to acquire his support . Tremaine , indeed , forbade all possibility of even making the attempt ...
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... of his inferiors , who had ready - made rules for the employment of their time , and were forced to rise , eat , and sleep as others commanded . If there was a command in the case , he said , he knew no difference 58 TREMAINE .
... of his inferiors , who had ready - made rules for the employment of their time , and were forced to rise , eat , and sleep as others commanded . If there was a command in the case , he said , he knew no difference 58 TREMAINE .
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