| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1834 - 564 sidor
...Majesty, must never hesitate ttbeut sacrificing their friends." " I believe you speak truly, i wa« right in playing that thirteenth card?" , " Quite so. Above all things, I love a thirteenth card. I Bend it forth, like a mock project in a revolution, to try the strength of parties." ".You should not... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1878 - 480 sidor
...and two by honours,' said Proserpine. ' Pray, my dear Tiresias, you who are such a fine player, how came you to trump my best card ? ' ' Because I wanted...hesitate about sacrificing their friends.' 'I believe yon speak truly. I was right in playing that thirteenth card ?' ' Quite so. Above all things, I love... | |
| 1881 - 654 sidor
...two by honours,' said Proserpine. " ' Pray, my dear Teiresias, you, who are such a fine player, how came you to trump my best card?' " ' Because I wanted...must never hesitate about sacrificing their friends. ' " And the whole of Popanilla, particularly the parable of the pineapples and the trial of the hero,... | |
| 1881 - 504 sidor
...two by honours,' said Proserpine. " ' Pray, my dear Teiresias, you, who are such a fine player, how came you to trump my best card?' " ' Because I wanted...majesty, must never hesitate about sacrificing their fiiends. ' " And the whole of Popanüla, particularly the parable of the pineapples and the trial of... | |
| 1881 - 514 sidor
...honours,' said Proserpine. " ' Pray, my dear Teiresias, you, who are such a fine player, how саше you to trump my best card ! ' " ' Because I wanted...majesty, must never hesitate about sacrificing their fiiends. ' " And the whole of РорапШа, particularly the parable of the pineapples and the trial... | |
| 1881 - 318 sidor
...Teiresias, you, who are such a fine player, how came you to trump my best card?' " ' Because I want the lead, and those who want to lead, please your...must never hesitate about sacrificing their friends.' " And the whole of "Popanilla," particularly the parable of the pineapples and the trial of the hero,... | |
| 1903 - 652 sidor
...and. two by honours," said Proserpine. " Pray, my dear Tiresias, you, who are such a fine player, how came you to trump my best card?" " Because I wanted...must never hesitate about sacrificing their friends." " You should not have forced me, Lady Manto," said the Captain of the Yacht, in a grumbling tone, to... | |
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