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" His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of England, did not contain a more cunning, mean, selfish, foolish, disreputable old man. That blood-red hand of Sir... "
Vanity fair - 89. lappuse
autors: William Makepeace Thackeray - 1902
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Littell's Living Age, 16. sējums

1848 - 636 lapas
...good humor. His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...foolish, disreputable old man. That blood-red hand of Sir Pitl Crawley's would be in anybody's pocket except his own; and it is with grief and pain, that, as...
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1848 - 408 lapas
...good humor. His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...mean, selfish, foolish, disreputable old man. That bloodrod hand of Sir Pitt Crawley's would be in any body's pocket except his own ; and it is with grief...
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 404 lapas
...him up the next 'day; or have his laugh with the poacher he was transporting, with equal good humor. His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted...disreputable old man. That bloodred hand of Sir Pitt Crawler's would be in any body's pocket except his own ; and it is with grief and pain, that, as admirers...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 732 lapas
...good humor. His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...mean, selfish, foolish, disreputable old man. That blood red hand of Sir Pitt Crawley's would be in anybody's pocket except his own ; and it is with grief...
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Works

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 742 lapas
...good-humor. His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...that, as admirers of the British aristocracy, we find ourseives obliged to admit the existence of so many ill qualities in a person whose name is in Debrett....
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Norske universitets- og skole-annaler, 6-7. sējumi

Christopher Andreas Holmboe, Christian Holst - 1891 - 730 lapas
...Binkie," VF 365; Binkie bruges som navn for et æsel; ligesaa Moke (der findes hos Rosing). bloodred, „that blood-red hand of Sir Pitt Crawley's would be in anybody's pocket except his own." Det blev mig opgivet, at udtrykket blood-red sigter til, at „a baronet always has a bloodred hand...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 770 lapas
...good humour His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...so many ill qualities in a person whose name is in Dcbrett. One great cause why Mr. Crawley had such a hold over the affections of his father, resulted...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 1. sējums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 786 lapas
...good humour His politeness for the fair sex has already been hinted at by Miss Rebecca Sharp — in a word, the whole baronetage, peerage, commonage of...disreputable old man. That blood-red hand of Sir Pitt Crawley'a would be in anybody's pocket except his own ; and it is with grief and pain, that, as admirers...
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The King's English

Henry Watson Fowler, Francis George Fowler - 1906 - 392 lapas
...misericordiam. Appended to the sentences, when necessary, is the result of supposing them to mean what they say. It is with grief and pain, that, as admirers of the...qualities in a person whose name is in Debrett.— THACKERAY, (implies that admirers must admit this more than other people) It is from this fate that...
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The King's English

Henry Watson Fowler, Francis George Fowler - 1908 - 392 lapas
...misericordiam. Appended to the sentences, when necessary, is the result of supposing them to mean what they say. It is with grief and pain, that, as admirers of the...ill qualities in a person whose name is in Debrett. — THACKERAY, (implies that admirers must admit this more than other people) It is from this fate...
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