The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... humour . Now follow some symptoms of uproarious mirth . But there be beyond fome feniors , already Bachelors , just about to graduate in Arts . " My fad - coloured woollens I'll doff in a week's time . " “ I've a month's mind to cast my ...
... humour . Now follow some symptoms of uproarious mirth . But there be beyond fome feniors , already Bachelors , just about to graduate in Arts . " My fad - coloured woollens I'll doff in a week's time . " “ I've a month's mind to cast my ...
Page 10
... — another fpleenfully ex- citing curiofity by disclosing you know - not - what mysterious fecrets the reft egging on , or checking , after their humour . The Boys ' Likings and Dislikings . " These be IO The Noble Traytour .
... — another fpleenfully ex- citing curiofity by disclosing you know - not - what mysterious fecrets the reft egging on , or checking , after their humour . The Boys ' Likings and Dislikings . " These be IO The Noble Traytour .
Page 37
... humour directed , upon the left shoulder ( but capable of being drawn round the whole body ) , each arraying his short cloak : and when the long gauntlet was drawn on , and the picturesque hat and feather fet jauntily aside , there ...
... humour directed , upon the left shoulder ( but capable of being drawn round the whole body ) , each arraying his short cloak : and when the long gauntlet was drawn on , and the picturesque hat and feather fet jauntily aside , there ...
Page 58
... humour , which was very capable of fascinating . But ftill the intercourfe between them had been very wide from that of father and fon . And the Countess , whatever her original character , and whether from indifference or from new ...
... humour , which was very capable of fascinating . But ftill the intercourfe between them had been very wide from that of father and fon . And the Countess , whatever her original character , and whether from indifference or from new ...
Page 73
... humour led you to the Court and Council ? ” " So ! But if my stepfather be fuch an one as you have faid , ' twere better we moved not in one sphere . Eh ? " " Right ! " " Yet I do wish it were otherwife . I would fain to Court ...
... humour led you to the Court and Council ? ” " So ! But if my stepfather be fuch an one as you have faid , ' twere better we moved not in one sphere . Eh ? " " Right ! " " Yet I do wish it were otherwife . I would fain to Court ...
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