Select British Classics, Volumen22J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... dress , which one of the servants took up to put away . When I saw he was about to remove it , I asked hastily whether it was hired , and learned with unspeakable satisfaction , that it had been chosen by the gentleman who was just gone ...
... dress , which one of the servants took up to put away . When I saw he was about to remove it , I asked hastily whether it was hired , and learned with unspeakable satisfaction , that it had been chosen by the gentleman who was just gone ...
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... dress which was occasionally appropriated by the ser- vant , who being soon after my exploit detected in wearing a laced frock before it had been left off , was turned away at a minute's warning , and despairing to obtain a character ...
... dress which was occasionally appropriated by the ser- vant , who being soon after my exploit detected in wearing a laced frock before it had been left off , was turned away at a minute's warning , and despairing to obtain a character ...
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... dress , that she might mix in polite assem- blies , and be admitted to domestic familiarity ; but by this means she has been confounded with ignorance and levity . Those who before could distinguish her only by the singularity of her ...
... dress , that she might mix in polite assem- blies , and be admitted to domestic familiarity ; but by this means she has been confounded with ignorance and levity . Those who before could distinguish her only by the singularity of her ...
Contenido
In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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Términos y frases comunes
acquainted ADVENTURER affection Almet appearance ardour bagnio battle of Fontenoy beauty burlesque Caprinus cause censure character Clodio conceal considered Cordelia countenance danger daugh daughters DECEMBER 29 delight desire diamonds sparkle disappointed discovered distress dreadful DRYDEN enquire entreated equal Euripides Euryalus evil eyes father fear felicity Flavilla fortune frequently gentleman Gonerill gratify guilt hand happiness hast heart Hilario honour hope hour imagination impatient insensibility kind knew labour lady Lear less look mankind ment Mercator Mercator's mind misery morning nature never night NOVEMBER 27 obtain OVID passion Peleus perceived person pity pleasure Posidippus possession present primus ab produced reason received reflected Regan riety scarce scene sensibility servant shew sometimes soon Sophocles suffered superaddition tears Telephus tenderness thee things thou thought tion told truth TUESDAY utmost VIRG virtue wife wish wretch writer