The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai |
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... pleased to say , that it was a very proper instance of a widow's constancy , and said , He wished I had subjoined , as a foil to it , the following passage in Hamlet . ' The young prince was not yet acquainted with all the guilt of his ...
... pleased to say , that it was a very proper instance of a widow's constancy , and said , He wished I had subjoined , as a foil to it , the following passage in Hamlet . ' The young prince was not yet acquainted with all the guilt of his ...
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... pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred upon such their own confes- sion , without bail or mainprize . ' 6 It happened , that the very next who was brought before me was one of her admirers , who was indicted ...
... pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred upon such their own confes- sion , without bail or mainprize . ' 6 It happened , that the very next who was brought before me was one of her admirers , who was indicted ...
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... pleased to see his younger brother carry an universal benevolence to- wards every thing that has life . When he was be- tween four and five years old , I caught him weep- ing over a beautiful butterfly , which he chanced to kill as he ...
... pleased to see his younger brother carry an universal benevolence to- wards every thing that has life . When he was be- tween four and five years old , I caught him weep- ing over a beautiful butterfly , which he chanced to kill as he ...
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... pleased with the beautiful objects around her , than as she sees them in company with Adam , in that passage so inexpressibly charming : " With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons , and their change ; all please alike ...
... pleased with the beautiful objects around her , than as she sees them in company with Adam , in that passage so inexpressibly charming : " With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons , and their change ; all please alike ...
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... pleased to throw upon me , and answered them with the same freedom . In the midst of this our misunderstanding and correspond- ence , I happened to give the world an account of the order of Esquires ; upon which Mr. Powel was so ...
... pleased to throw upon me , and answered them with the same freedom . In the midst of this our misunderstanding and correspond- ence , I happened to give the world an account of the order of Esquires ; upon which Mr. Powel was so ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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