Select British Classics, Volumen38J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... looks of their several instructors , who were disposed among this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every ... look- ing on the astonishing victories our arms have been crowned with , to be in some measure the blessings ...
... looks of their several instructors , who were disposed among this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every ... look- ing on the astonishing victories our arms have been crowned with , to be in some measure the blessings ...
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... look well enough while they grow within the shades of oaks and cedars ; but when these pigmies pretend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us who are men of figure to look ...
... look well enough while they grow within the shades of oaks and cedars ; but when these pigmies pretend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us who are men of figure to look ...
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... looks , was seated by Calliope , in the midst of a plantation of laurels , which grew thick about him , and almost covered him with their shade . He would not perhaps have been seen in this retirement , but that it was impossible to look ...
... looks , was seated by Calliope , in the midst of a plantation of laurels , which grew thick about him , and almost covered him with their shade . He would not perhaps have been seen in this retirement , but that it was impossible to look ...
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