Select British Classics, 第 22 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... wishes , and perishing some at a greater and some at a less distance from the happy time ; all complain- ing of their disappointments , and lamenting that they had suffered the years which Heaven allowed them to pass without improvement ...
... wishes , and perishing some at a greater and some at a less distance from the happy time ; all complain- ing of their disappointments , and lamenting that they had suffered the years which Heaven allowed them to pass without improvement ...
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From conceptions , therefore , of what we might have been , and from wishes to be what we are not , conceptions that we know to be foolish , and wishes which we feel to be vain , we must necessarily de- scend to the consideration of ...
From conceptions , therefore , of what we might have been , and from wishes to be what we are not , conceptions that we know to be foolish , and wishes which we feel to be vain , we must necessarily de- scend to the consideration of ...
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... wish , suffers no thoughts of critics or rivals to intrude upon his mind , but counts over the bounties of patronage , or listens to the voice of praise . Some there are , that talk very luxuriously of the second period of an author's ...
... wish , suffers no thoughts of critics or rivals to intrude upon his mind , but counts over the bounties of patronage , or listens to the voice of praise . Some there are , that talk very luxuriously of the second period of an author's ...
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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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