A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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... Partridge as one of the company . For , as Jones had really that taste for humor which many affect , he expected to enjoy much entertainment in the criticisms of Partridge ; Prose - The Novel - Fielding and Others . 229.
... Partridge as one of the company . For , as Jones had really that taste for humor which many affect , he expected to enjoy much entertainment in the criticisms of Partridge ; Prose - The Novel - Fielding and Others . 229.
Side 230
... Partridge take their places . Partridge immediately declared it was the finest place he had ever been in . When the first music was played , he said it was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another ...
... Partridge take their places . Partridge immediately declared it was the finest place he had ever been in . When the first music was played , he said it was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another ...
Side 231
... Partridge , you exceed my expectations . You enjoy the play more than I conceived possible . " " Nay , sir , " answered Partridge , " if you are not afraid of the devil , I can't help it ; but , to be sure , it is natural to be ...
... Partridge , you exceed my expectations . You enjoy the play more than I conceived possible . " " Nay , sir , " answered Partridge , " if you are not afraid of the devil , I can't help it ; but , to be sure , it is natural to be ...
Side 232
... Partridge , who expressed much surprise at the number of skulls thrown upon the stage . To which Jones answered that it was one of the most famous burial- places about town . " No wonder , then , " cries Partridge , " that the place is ...
... Partridge , who expressed much surprise at the number of skulls thrown upon the stage . To which Jones answered that it was one of the most famous burial- places about town . " No wonder , then , " cries Partridge , " that the place is ...
Side 233
... Partridge , with a contemptuous sneer , " why , I could act as well as he myself . I am sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did . And then , to be sure , in that scene , as ...
... Partridge , with a contemptuous sneer , " why , I could act as well as he myself . I am sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did . And then , to be sure , in that scene , as ...
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