Select British Classics, Volumen38J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh and unharmonious , these limbs only not deformed , and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , and neither raise love and admiration in the men , nor scandal and hatred in the ...
... face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh and unharmonious , these limbs only not deformed , and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , and neither raise love and admiration in the men , nor scandal and hatred in the ...
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... face , and immediately fell upon his knees in prayer . Upon his rising up , he ordered the peasant to set before him whatever food he had in his house . The peasant brought out a good deal of coarse fair , of which the emperor eat very ...
... face , and immediately fell upon his knees in prayer . Upon his rising up , he ordered the peasant to set before him whatever food he had in his house . The peasant brought out a good deal of coarse fair , of which the emperor eat very ...
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... face . When she meets with a countenance of large diameter , she must draw the dress forward to the face , and let the lace encroach a little upon the cheek , which casts an agreeable shade , and takes off from its masculine figure ...
... face . When she meets with a countenance of large diameter , she must draw the dress forward to the face , and let the lace encroach a little upon the cheek , which casts an agreeable shade , and takes off from its masculine figure ...
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted Æsop ants appear Barsisa beauty body called cerning charms coffee-house corn courser creatures daugh daughter death desire dress DRYDEN Dunkirk earth entertainment Eveites favour female free-thinkers French gentleman give Guardian hand hath hear heart Helim honour human humble servant Julius Cæsar JUNE 16 JUNE 20 kind king lady late learned letter lion live look lord Lucretius mankind manner marriage matter means ment mind mocketh nature neck nest Nestor Ironside never noble obliged observed occasion OVID pains paper particular passion person Pharisee pleased pleasure poet Polyhymnia present racter reader reason Rhadamanthus roar Roman triumph Sadducees Santon says shew soul speak species Statius surprize sword tell thee thing thou thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman words young youth