The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... produced it ; that the golden age should return because Pollio had a son , appears so wild a fiction , that I am ready to suspect the poet of having written , for some other purpose , what he took this opportunity of producing to the ...
... produced it ; that the golden age should return because Pollio had a son , appears so wild a fiction , that I am ready to suspect the poet of having written , for some other purpose , what he took this opportunity of producing to the ...
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... produces ; his wishes are wild , his resentment is tender , and his purposes are inconstant . In the genuine language of despair , he soothes himself awhile with the pity that shall be paid him after his death : -Tamen cantabitis ...
... produces ; his wishes are wild , his resentment is tender , and his purposes are inconstant . In the genuine language of despair , he soothes himself awhile with the pity that shall be paid him after his death : -Tamen cantabitis ...
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... produced by events that really happened ; and may therefore be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . " I am , Sir , T " Your humble servant ...
... produced by events that really happened ; and may therefore be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . " I am , Sir , T " Your humble servant ...
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... produce ; and swaggerers who rank themselves with gentlemen , merely because they have no business to pursue . " The gamester of this class will appear to be equally wretched , whether his hope be fulfilled or disappointed ; the object ...
... produce ; and swaggerers who rank themselves with gentlemen , merely because they have no business to pursue . " The gamester of this class will appear to be equally wretched , whether his hope be fulfilled or disappointed ; the object ...
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... produced nothing but riot , disease , and vexa- tion , he threw himself from the bridge into the Thames . " I am , Sir , " Your humble servant , " CAUTUS . " No. 95. TUESDAY , OCTOBER 2 , 1753 . -Dulcique 28 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
... produced nothing but riot , disease , and vexa- tion , he threw himself from the bridge into the Thames . " I am , Sir , " Your humble servant , " CAUTUS . " No. 95. TUESDAY , OCTOBER 2 , 1753 . -Dulcique 28 NO . 94 . ADVENTURER .
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Términos y frases comunes
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