The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 3J.M. Dent, 1932 |
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Page 93
... give over writing . ' As he had been prepared for this event , he took the half - guinea out of his pocket , and bending his hand behind him , offered the half - guinea , which was lodged in the palm of it , to the door - keeper , who ...
... give over writing . ' As he had been prepared for this event , he took the half - guinea out of his pocket , and bending his hand behind him , offered the half - guinea , which was lodged in the palm of it , to the door - keeper , who ...
Page 244
... give him the cat ; if the mop had been lost . " — I'll give it you to some tune , lubber , said I , if you do such a thing again .'- So much for a captain's humanity . This is no bad instance of the general despotism exercised on board ...
... give him the cat ; if the mop had been lost . " — I'll give it you to some tune , lubber , said I , if you do such a thing again .'- So much for a captain's humanity . This is no bad instance of the general despotism exercised on board ...
Page 259
... give me great pain to reflect on , more especially at your time of life . I cannot tell you how much I respect Mr. Freeman , he certainly must be a very benevolent , worthy man , and I beg you will assure him from me that he shall be ...
... give me great pain to reflect on , more especially at your time of life . I cannot tell you how much I respect Mr. Freeman , he certainly must be a very benevolent , worthy man , and I beg you will assure him from me that he shall be ...
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