Select British Classics, 第 22 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... , which now plied to windward , lay so much on one side , that the edge was frequently under water ; and Jack who expected it to overset every moment , was seized with terror which he could not conceal . THE ADVENTURER . S.
... , which now plied to windward , lay so much on one side , that the edge was frequently under water ; and Jack who expected it to overset every moment , was seized with terror which he could not conceal . THE ADVENTURER . S.
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... expected accidents ; the most constant perseverance sometimes toils through life without a recompence : but labour , though unsuccessful , is more eligible than idleness ; he that prosecutes a lawful purpose by law- ful means , acts ...
... expected accidents ; the most constant perseverance sometimes toils through life without a recompence : but labour , though unsuccessful , is more eligible than idleness ; he that prosecutes a lawful purpose by law- ful means , acts ...
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... expected ; I was therefore turned over to a place called the common side , among the most wretched and most profligate of human beings . In Bridewell , indeed , my associates were wicked ; but they were overawed by the pre- sence of ...
... expected ; I was therefore turned over to a place called the common side , among the most wretched and most profligate of human beings . In Bridewell , indeed , my associates were wicked ; but they were overawed by the pre- sence of ...
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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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