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" At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defence. "
Vanity Fair: volume one - 49. lappuse
laboja - 1917 - 422 lapas
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. izdevums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1848 - 730 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff." At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind...quaker. His face being quite pale, his eyes shining opeu, and a great cut on his under lip bleeding profusely, gave this young fellow a fierce and ghastly...
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1849 - 728 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff." At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defence. Kgs, on the contrary, was as calm as a quaker. His face being quite pale, his eyes shining open, and...
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1848 - 408 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff." At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defense. Figs, on the contrary, was as calm as a Quaker. His face being quite pale, his eyes shining...
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Norske universitets- og skole-annaler, 6-7. sējumi

Christopher Andreas Holmboe, Christian Holst - 1891 - 730 lapas
...„noget ved pigen" o : hun duede. dbroad, „at the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defence," VF 46; „var rent væk" ; forklaringen af, hvad der egentlig menes med dette udtryk, giver forresten...
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Dictionary of Idiomatic Phrases...

J. M. Dixon - 1891 - 392 lapas
...without complete control of one's organism. F. At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defence. — THACKEEAY. The schoolmaster is abroad — good education is spreading everywhere. P. Let the soldier...
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The Schoolmaster in Literature: Containing Selections from the Writings of ...

Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1892 - 620 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff!" At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defense. Figs, on the contrary, was as calm as a Quaker. Plis face being quite pale, his eyes shining...
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Englische Synonyma: aus "Elementarbuch der englischen Sprache".

Engelbert Nader - 1893 - 100 lapas
...high among the heroes of the age. Our squire started up, eying him with a most ferocious aspect, d) A great cut on his under lip bleeding profusely gave this young fellow a fierce and ghastly air. Flying before a fierce animal is a certain way to make it pursue you. A fierce and deadly struggle...
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The Psychological Development of Expression, 1. sējums

Mary A. Blood, Ida Morey Riley - 1920 - 170 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff! " At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind and power of attack or defense. 18. Figs, on the contrary, was as calm as a Quaker. His face being quite pale, his eyes shining...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 772 lapas
...there were youths exclaiming, " Go it, Cuff." At the twelfth round the latter champion was all abroad, as the saying is, and had lost all presence of mind...pale, his eyes shining open, and a great cut on his under-lip bleeding profusely, gave this young fellow a fierce and ghastly air, which perhaps struck...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 1. sējums

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 786 lapas
...the air of a connoisseur, clapping his man on the back. " Give it him with the left, Figs my boy." as calm as a Quaker. His face being quite pale, his eyes shining open, and a great cut on his under-lip bleeding profusely, gave this young follow a fierce and ghastly air, which perhaps struck...
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