Select British Classics, 第 22 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... escape . Tom , with a sovereign contempt of his pusillanimity , derided his distress ; and Jack , on the contrary admired the bravery of Tom and his crew , from whose countenances and behavi- our he at length derived some hope ; he ...
... escape . Tom , with a sovereign contempt of his pusillanimity , derided his distress ; and Jack , on the contrary admired the bravery of Tom and his crew , from whose countenances and behavi- our he at length derived some hope ; he ...
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... escaped from be- ing kneaded up in a lump of pomatum , or squeezed to death between the burning forceps of a ... escape , and formed many projects to effect it , which I afterwards aban- doned either as dangerous or impracticable ...
... escaped from be- ing kneaded up in a lump of pomatum , or squeezed to death between the burning forceps of a ... escape , and formed many projects to effect it , which I afterwards aban- doned either as dangerous or impracticable ...
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... escape her notice in his ab- " sence ; and that at his return she would give him " such an account as would at least deliver him from " the torment of suspense , and determine his future " conduct . " There is no sophistry more general ...
... escape her notice in his ab- " sence ; and that at his return she would give him " such an account as would at least deliver him from " the torment of suspense , and determine his future " conduct . " There is no sophistry more general ...
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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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