The Vicar of Wakefield, כרך 1Fuhri, 1838 - 214 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 16
עמוד 75
... Jenkinson , the old gentleman , his man Abraham , and my horse old Blackberry trotted off very well pleased with each other . After a short interval , being left to reflection , I began to recollect that I had done wrong , in taking a ...
... Jenkinson , the old gentleman , his man Abraham , and my horse old Blackberry trotted off very well pleased with each other . After a short interval , being left to reflection , I began to recollect that I had done wrong , in taking a ...
עמוד 156
... Jenkinson ? " At this demand he only sighed . I suppose you must recollect , " re- sumed I , one Doctor Primrose , from whom you bought a horse ? " 66 66 66 He now at once recollected me ; for the gloominess of the place and the ...
... Jenkinson ? " At this demand he only sighed . I suppose you must recollect , " re- sumed I , one Doctor Primrose , from whom you bought a horse ? " 66 66 66 He now at once recollected me ; for the gloominess of the place and the ...
עמוד 161
... Jenkinson begged leave to add his dinner to ours , and partake of the pleasure , as he was kind enough to express it , of my conversation .. He had not yet seen my family , for as they came to my apartment by a door in the narrow ...
... Jenkinson begged leave to add his dinner to ours , and partake of the pleasure , as he was kind enough to express it , of my conversation .. He had not yet seen my family , for as they came to my apartment by a door in the narrow ...
עמוד 162
... Jenkinson . " Those relations which describe the tricks and vices only of mankind , by increasing our suspicion in life , retard our success . The traveller that distrusts every person he meets , and turns back upon the appearance of ...
... Jenkinson . " Those relations which describe the tricks and vices only of mankind , by increasing our suspicion in life , retard our success . The traveller that distrusts every person he meets , and turns back upon the appearance of ...
עמוד 172
... Jenkinson interrupted their harmless prattle by observing . that now my daughter was no more , I should seriously think of the rest of my family , and attempt to save my own life , which was every day declining for want of necessaries ...
... Jenkinson interrupted their harmless prattle by observing . that now my daughter was no more , I should seriously think of the rest of my family , and attempt to save my own life , which was every day declining for want of necessaries ...
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acquaintance Æsop amusement appeared assured began Berosus better Burchell catgut CHAP character child continued cried Moses cried my wife cried the Squire daugh daughter dear distress eldest entertainer Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson kinson knew laugh lence liberty live Livy look Madam Manetho manner marriage married Miss Wilmot morning musical glasses neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus Olivia once opinion papa passion perceived perfectly Pietro Perugino pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor postchaise pounds present prison proposal racter replied resolved rest returned rich Saracens scarce seemed shagreen Sir William sister Skeggs soon Sophia stranger sure taste tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thought tion town VICAR OF WAKEFIELD virtue wretched young ladies