Select British Classics, 第 25 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . The latter part of his discourse flung me into such an astonishment , that he had been silent for some time before I took notice of it ; when on a THE TATLER . $ 1.
... such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . The latter part of his discourse flung me into such an astonishment , that he had been silent for some time before I took notice of it ; when on a THE TATLER . $ 1.
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before I took notice of it ; when on a sudden I started up and drew my curtains , to look if any one was near me , but saw nobody , and cannot tell to this moment whether it was my good genius or a dream that left me . No. CXX ...
before I took notice of it ; when on a sudden I started up and drew my curtains , to look if any one was near me , but saw nobody , and cannot tell to this moment whether it was my good genius or a dream that left me . No. CXX ...
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... took them from those whom they really loved and admired . There was a particular grove , which was called , " the laby- rinth of coquets ; " where many were enticed to the chace , but few returned with purchase . It was plea- sant ...
... took them from those whom they really loved and admired . There was a particular grove , which was called , " the laby- rinth of coquets ; " where many were enticed to the chace , but few returned with purchase . It was plea- sant ...
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... took particu- lar care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own beha- viour . Here I think it will not be foreign to my char- acter , to lay down the proper duties of an audience , and ...
... took particu- lar care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own beha- viour . Here I think it will not be foreign to my char- acter , to lay down the proper duties of an audience , and ...
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... took great delight in seeing the generous and disinterested passion of the lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This ...
... took great delight in seeing the generous and disinterested passion of the lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This ...
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