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" I am most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence : but so thought Fauntleroy once ; so have thought many besides him, who at last have expiated as he hath... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Página 126
1843
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen163

1838 - 730 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual, with the charge of them. ' Who that standeth, knoweth but he may yet fall ? '...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others property. You think it impossible that yon could ever commit so heinous an offence ; but so...
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Whimsicalities: A Periodical Gathering, Volumen1

Thomas Hood - 1844 - 330 páginas
...intricate vains of the marble mantelpiece — and anon in the chiarooscuro of the fire. To get rid of these haunting illusions, he caught up a book which...ominous passage : " Who that standeth, knoweth but lie may yet foil i Your hands, as yet, I am most willing to believe, have never deviated into otlier's...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen1;Volumen7

1848 - 722 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual with the charge of them. Who that standeth knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence ; but so...
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The American Whig Review, Volúmenes7-8

1848 - 1390 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual with the charge of them. Who that standeth knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence ; but BO...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen14

1864 - 816 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual with the charge of them. Who that standeth knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence ; but so...
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The Works of Thomas Hood...: Prose works

Thomas Hood - 1861 - 516 páginas
...intricate veins of the marble mantelpiece — and anon in the chiaro-oscuro of the fire. To get rid of these haunting illusions, he caught up a book which...stumbled on the following ominous passage: — " Who that standet/i, knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your hands, as yet, lam most willing to believe, hare never...
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The Works of Thomas Hood, Volumen4

Thomas Hood - 1864 - 516 páginas
...intricate veins of the marble mantelpiece — and anon in the chiaro-oscuro of the fire. To get rid of these haunting illusions, he caught up a book which...— " Who that standeth, knoweth but he may yet fall f Tour limnls. as yet, lam most ivilling to believe, have never deviated into other's property. Tou...
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Eliana: the hitherto uncollected writings of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1864 - 454 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual with the charge of them. Who that standeth knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence: but so...
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Whims and oddities. National tales. Humorous tales

Thomas Hood - 1869 - 522 páginas
...intricate veins of the marble mantelpiece — and anon in the chiaro-os euro of the fire. To get rid of these haunting illusions, he caught up a book which...knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your hands, as yet, lam most willing to believe, have never deviated into other's property. You think it impossible that...
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 páginas
...temptation. My very style seems to myself to become more impressive than usual with the charge of them. Who that standeth knoweth but he may yet fall ? Your...most willing to believe, have never deviated into others' property. You think it impossible that you could ever commit so heinous an offence : but so...
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