The tarantula, or, The dance of fools, by the author of the Rising sun, 2권 |
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... hand- kerchief should be used to wipe the foam from the mouth ; the hands should be tossed about like those of a maniac , or Sir Rowan H ; the feet should keep up a roar on the floor ; I and the people should be introduced in every ...
... hand- kerchief should be used to wipe the foam from the mouth ; the hands should be tossed about like those of a maniac , or Sir Rowan H ; the feet should keep up a roar on the floor ; I and the people should be introduced in every ...
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... hand . ” " I sha'n't , " quoth Jobson ; - " twou'd , indeed , be rare , " To gi ' my vote , avore I knows my man . 66 " Can't know a man , avore have hob - a - nobb'd ” - Right , my good friend ! -We'll have a mug of ale . " " Noa , noa ...
... hand . ” " I sha'n't , " quoth Jobson ; - " twou'd , indeed , be rare , " To gi ' my vote , avore I knows my man . 66 " Can't know a man , avore have hob - a - nobb'd ” - Right , my good friend ! -We'll have a mug of ale . " " Noa , noa ...
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... solicits a scrap from your hand ; if , unfortunately , you are polite enough to keep it from playing with your plate , knife or fork . Scarcely are the poultry carved , before the Squire , remarking OR , DANCE OF FOOLS . 21.
... solicits a scrap from your hand ; if , unfortunately , you are polite enough to keep it from playing with your plate , knife or fork . Scarcely are the poultry carved , before the Squire , remarking OR , DANCE OF FOOLS . 21.
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... hands ; whilst the Squire laughs at these misfortunes , and assures the sufferers that these are proofs of the dog's fondness for them . Should the ladies expect to have their tortures alleviated by a good dish of tea or coffee ...
... hands ; whilst the Squire laughs at these misfortunes , and assures the sufferers that these are proofs of the dog's fondness for them . Should the ladies expect to have their tortures alleviated by a good dish of tea or coffee ...
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... hand , politely crossing the conversation by making the well - known sounds of letting out , or holding in , horses , as if the subject was too trifling for his vast talents and genius . So much for the troublesome impertinents , and ...
... hand , politely crossing the conversation by making the well - known sounds of letting out , or holding in , horses , as if the subject was too trifling for his vast talents and genius . So much for the troublesome impertinents , and ...
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76 페이지 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.
79 페이지 - And said unto them. It is' written. My house shall be called the house of prayer ; but ye have made it a den of
12 페이지 - s now a foe to Thebes. Cre. But is not so to her. See, she appears ; Once more I 'll prove my fortune. You insinuate Kind thoughts of me into the multitude ; Lay load upon the court; gull them with freedom; And you shall see them toss their tails, and gad, As if the breeze had stung them.
51 페이지 - I thank the Gods, no secret thoughts reproach me: No: I dare challenge Heav'n to turn me outward, And shake my Soul quite empty in your sight. Then wonder not that I can bear unmov'd These fix'd regards, and silent threats of eyes: A generous fierceness dwells with innocence; And conscious vertue is allow'd some pride.
34 페이지 - I did put a little sense in his face, and now, you see, neither his father nor friend know the fool again.