The Pirate, 1 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London, 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... Triptolemus Yellowley was , and how he came by a name so singular . Old Jasper Yellowley , the father of Triptolemus , ( though born at the foot of Roseberry - Topping , ) had been come over by a certain noble Scottish Earl , who ...
... Triptolemus Yellowley was , and how he came by a name so singular . Old Jasper Yellowley , the father of Triptolemus , ( though born at the foot of Roseberry - Topping , ) had been come over by a certain noble Scottish Earl , who ...
39 psl.
... Triptolemus ; the Curate , who was a man of some classical skill , conceiving that this epi- thet contained a handsome and classical allusion to the visionary plough , with its triple yoke of oxen . Mrs. Yel- lowley was not much ...
... Triptolemus ; the Curate , who was a man of some classical skill , conceiving that this epi- thet contained a handsome and classical allusion to the visionary plough , with its triple yoke of oxen . Mrs. Yel- lowley was not much ...
40 psl.
... Triptolemus , besides a desire to bite , pinch , and scratch , on slight , or no provocation , were all consider- ed by attentive observers as proofs that Miss Baby would prove " her mother over again . " Malicious people did not stick ...
... Triptolemus , besides a desire to bite , pinch , and scratch , on slight , or no provocation , were all consider- ed by attentive observers as proofs that Miss Baby would prove " her mother over again . " Malicious people did not stick ...
41 psl.
... Triptolemus Yellowley , and deemed him , in so far , worthy of a name of four syllables , having a Latin ter- mination , yet he relished not , by any means , his exclusive attention to his favourite authors . It savoured of the earth ...
... Triptolemus Yellowley , and deemed him , in so far , worthy of a name of four syllables , having a Latin ter- mination , yet he relished not , by any means , his exclusive attention to his favourite authors . It savoured of the earth ...
42 psl.
... Triptolemus in learning , or the use he was like to make of his acquisitions , would have much gratified the ambitious hope of his affectionate mother . It is true , he expressed no reluctance to embrace the profession of a clergyman ...
... Triptolemus in learning , or the use he was like to make of his acquisitions , would have much gratified the ambitious hope of his affectionate mother . It is true , he expressed no reluctance to embrace the profession of a clergyman ...
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