Select British Classics, 第 22 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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I was touched with the zeal and tenderness of pa- rental affection , which was then directing me to hap- piness , after the heart that felt it had ceased to beat , and the hand that expressed it was mouldering in the dust . I had also ...
I was touched with the zeal and tenderness of pa- rental affection , which was then directing me to hap- piness , after the heart that felt it had ceased to beat , and the hand that expressed it was mouldering in the dust . I had also ...
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... affection , and immediately introdu- ced me to his daughter , whom I now thought the fin- est woman I had ever seen ... affections were otherwise en- gaged , and to entreat that I would , therefore , discon- tinue my addresses . My ...
... affection , and immediately introdu- ced me to his daughter , whom I now thought the fin- est woman I had ever seen ... affections were otherwise en- gaged , and to entreat that I would , therefore , discon- tinue my addresses . My ...
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... affection were insuperable obstacles to his mar- " riage ; that where there was no liberty , there could " be no happiness ; that he should become indifferent " to the endearments of love , when they could no " longer be distinguished ...
... affection were insuperable obstacles to his mar- " riage ; that where there was no liberty , there could " be no happiness ; that he should become indifferent " to the endearments of love , when they could no " longer be distinguished ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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