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" And while the moralist, who is holding forth on the cover (an accurate portrait of your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed : yet, look you, one is bound... "
The North British review - Page 119
1847
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1849 - 412 pages
...And while the moralist professes to wear neither gown nor bands, hot only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed; yet,...or a shovel-hat; and a deal of disagreeable matter mnst come out in the course of such an undertaking. I have heard a brother of the story-telling trade,...
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Wissenschaftliche Grammatik der englischen Sprache von E. Fiedler (C. Sachs).

Eduard Fiedler - 1850 - 768 pages
...asking advice (Spec. 196); one should do . . (Si. oft); one would have thought from her story (Pend.); one is bound to speak the truth as far as one knows it (Van. Fair und oft bei Th.); Germany was rocking down towards one saw not what (C. Fred.); one can...
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Wissenschaftliche Grammatik der englischen Sprache, Volume 2

Eduard Fiedler - 1861 - 438 pages
...asking advice (Spec. 196); one should do . . (Si. oft); one would have thought froin her story (Peud.) ; one is bound to speak the truth as far as one knows it (Van. Fair und oft bei Th.); Germany . was rocking down towards one saw not what (C. Fred.); one can...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 1

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 468 pages
...of your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed : yet,...must come out in the course of such an undertaking. I have heard a brother of the story-telling trade, at Naples, preaching to a pack of good-for-nothing...
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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, Volume 1

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 404 pages
...And while the moralist professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed; yet, look you, one is bound to speak the truth as fur as one knows it, whether one mounts a cap and bells or a shovel-hat; and n deal of disagreeable...
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History of English Humour: With an Introduction Upon Ancient Humour, Volume 2

Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1878 - 414 pages
...place, full of all sorts of humbugs and falseness and pretentions. One is bound to speak the truth, as one knows it, whether one mounts a cap and bells, or a shovel hat ; and a deal of disagreeable matter must come out in the course of such an undertaking."...
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History of English Humour: With an Introduction Upon Ancient Humour, Volume 2

Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1878 - 370 pages
...place, full of all sorts of humbugs and falseness and pretentions. One is bound to speak the truth, as one knows it, whether one mounts a cap and bells, or a shovel hat ; and a deal of disagreeable matter must come out in the course of such an undertaking."...
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Complete Works, Volume 1

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 906 pages
...of your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed : yet,...must come out in the course of such an undertaking. I have heard a brother of the story -telling trade, at Naples, preaching to a pack of good-for-nothing...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 732 pages
...your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown лог bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed ; yet,...knows it, whether one mounts a cap and bells or a shovel hat ; and a deal of disagreeable matter must come out in the course of such an undertaking....
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Works

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 742 pages
...of your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed : yet,...must come out in the course of such an undertaking. I have heard a brother of the story-telling trade, at Naples, preaching to a pack of good-for-nothing...
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