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Pagina 157
... never to be seen there together again ; as if we were proud of one another the first week , and ashamed of one another ever after . Let us never visit together , nor go to a play together ; but let us be very strange and well bred ...
... never to be seen there together again ; as if we were proud of one another the first week , and ashamed of one another ever after . Let us never visit together , nor go to a play together ; but let us be very strange and well bred ...
Pagina 310
... Newman's Idea of a University is quoted , partly as a specimen of Victorian prose at its best , partly for the historical interest of its matter : It is almost a definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts pain .
... Newman's Idea of a University is quoted , partly as a specimen of Victorian prose at its best , partly for the historical interest of its matter : It is almost a definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts pain .
Pagina 311
He is never mean or little in his disputes , never takes unfair advantage , never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments , or insinuates evil which he dare not say out . From a long - sighted prudence , he observes the ...
He is never mean or little in his disputes , never takes unfair advantage , never mistakes personalities or sharp sayings for arguments , or insinuates evil which he dare not say out . From a long - sighted prudence , he observes the ...
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