The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volum 2Robert Martin; and by R. Goadby, Sherborne; M. Morgan, Lichfield; T. Smith, Wolverhamton [i.e. Wolverhampton]; A. Donaldson, London; R. Bond, Glocester; and by all the country booksellers, 1768 |
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... Cottard. Cottard lives in the same building as Grand. He does not appear to have a job, although he describes himself as "a traveling salesman in wines and spirits." Cottard is an eccentric figure, silent and secretive, who tries to hang ...
... Cottard. Cottard lives in the same building as Grand. He does not appear to have a job, although he describes himself as "a traveling salesman in wines and spirits." Cottard is an eccentric figure, silent and secretive, who tries to hang ...
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... Cottard. The most intelligent of the younger doctors used to assert—for a year or two, that is to say, for fashions, being themselves begotten of the desire for change, are quick to change also—that if they themselves ever fell ill Cottard ...
... Cottard. The most intelligent of the younger doctors used to assert—for a year or two, that is to say, for fashions, being themselves begotten of the desire for change, are quick to change also—that if they themselves ever fell ill Cottard ...
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... Cottard , on the contrary , the epoch in which we have seen him assisting at the first introduction of Swann to the Verdurins was now buried in the past ; whereas honours , offices and titles come with the passage of years ; moreover ...
... Cottard , on the contrary , the epoch in which we have seen him assisting at the first introduction of Swann to the Verdurins was now buried in the past ; whereas honours , offices and titles come with the passage of years ; moreover ...
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noticed that the staff made much of Cottard and he soon discovered why , when he saw the lavish tips his companion gave " ( 49 ) . Grand notes other things about Cottard : " Cottard had always professed very liberal ideas . But now the ...
noticed that the staff made much of Cottard and he soon discovered why , when he saw the lavish tips his companion gave " ( 49 ) . Grand notes other things about Cottard : " Cottard had always professed very liberal ideas . But now the ...
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... Cottard , however , the days when we saw him witnessing Swann's introduction to the Verdurins were long past . Honours and official titles come with the years . Also , it is possible to be unread , and to like making silly puns , while ...
... Cottard , however , the days when we saw him witnessing Swann's introduction to the Verdurins were long past . Honours and official titles come with the years . Also , it is possible to be unread , and to like making silly puns , while ...
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