Select British Classics, Том 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... lover of art and ingenuity ) that if I hear he opens any of his people's mouths against me , I shall not fail to write a critique upon his whole performance ; for I must con- fess , that I have naturally so strong a desire of praise ...
... lover of art and ingenuity ) that if I hear he opens any of his people's mouths against me , I shall not fail to write a critique upon his whole performance ; for I must con- fess , that I have naturally so strong a desire of praise ...
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... lovers . I found , to my great surprise , that several old men besides myself , had intruded into this agreeable ... lover ; when on a sudden we perceived this delicious walk to grow more narrow as we advanc- ed in it , till it ended ...
... lovers . I found , to my great surprise , that several old men besides myself , had intruded into this agreeable ... lover ; when on a sudden we perceived this delicious walk to grow more narrow as we advanc- ed in it , till it ended ...
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... lovers quitted the pur- suit , or broke their hearts in the chase . It was some- times very odd to see a man pursuing a fine woman that was following another , whose eye was fixed upon a fourth , that had her own game in view in some ...
... lovers quitted the pur- suit , or broke their hearts in the chase . It was some- times very odd to see a man pursuing a fine woman that was following another , whose eye was fixed upon a fourth , that had her own game in view in some ...
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... lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This brings to my mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never read without ...
... lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This brings to my mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never read without ...
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... lovers of their country , to make their fellow - citi- zens undergo the tediousness and fatigues of a long siege . I think there is a kind of homage due to for- tune , ( if I may call it so ) and that I should be wanting to myself , if ...
... lovers of their country , to make their fellow - citi- zens undergo the tediousness and fatigues of a long siege . I think there is a kind of homage due to for- tune , ( if I may call it so ) and that I should be wanting to myself , if ...
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