Select British Classics, 第 21 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... person , who could not obtain the first place in my heart . I was surprized that my uncle's impatience had per- mitted me to go on thus far ; but looking in his face , I perceived that passion had kept him silent . At length the ...
... person , who could not obtain the first place in my heart . I was surprized that my uncle's impatience had per- mitted me to go on thus far ; but looking in his face , I perceived that passion had kept him silent . At length the ...
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... person . " ...... Antipathy , my dear ! said I ; are there not many degrees between loving and honouring a man preferably to all others , and beholding him with abhor- rence and aversion ? The first is , in my opinion , the duty of a ...
... person . " ...... Antipathy , my dear ! said I ; are there not many degrees between loving and honouring a man preferably to all others , and beholding him with abhor- rence and aversion ? The first is , in my opinion , the duty of a ...
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... person , or cul- tivate the mind of Almerine . The house of her father was the resort of all who excelled in learning of what- ever class ; and as the wit of Almerine was equal to her beauty , her knowledge was soon equal to her wit ...
... person , or cul- tivate the mind of Almerine . The house of her father was the resort of all who excelled in learning of what- ever class ; and as the wit of Almerine was equal to her beauty , her knowledge was soon equal to her wit ...
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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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