Select British Classics, 第 21 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... circumstances fo- reign and extrinsical , should be at the same time pro- bable yet wonderful . The anger of Neptune , who resented the punish- ment which Ulysses had inflicted on his son Polypheme , induces him to prevent the return of ...
... circumstances fo- reign and extrinsical , should be at the same time pro- bable yet wonderful . The anger of Neptune , who resented the punish- ment which Ulysses had inflicted on his son Polypheme , induces him to prevent the return of ...
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... circumstances by a narrative from the hero . The Pha- acians , a people fond of strange and amusing tales , re ... circumstance so simple and so natural , that notwith- standing Aristotle places these recognitions , by signs and tokens ...
... circumstances by a narrative from the hero . The Pha- acians , a people fond of strange and amusing tales , re ... circumstance so simple and so natural , that notwith- standing Aristotle places these recognitions , by signs and tokens ...
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... circumstances , would have invested him with the dignity of a stoic . It happened that yesterday I paid Curio another visit . I found him in his chamber ; his head was swathed in flannel , and his countenance was pale . I was alarmed at ...
... circumstances , would have invested him with the dignity of a stoic . It happened that yesterday I paid Curio another visit . I found him in his chamber ; his head was swathed in flannel , and his countenance was pale . I was alarmed at ...
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LETTERS from six characters | 71 |
The folly of human wishes and schemes to cor rect the moral government of the world history of Nourraddin and Amana | 72 |
The history of Nourraddin and Amana concluded | 73 |
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