The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 367
... once to assure her that she could push a drunken man into the kennel with her finger , and once again that " the little he perceived " in her conversation pleased him . If her Highness's conversation is as plain as her style of writing ...
... once to assure her that she could push a drunken man into the kennel with her finger , and once again that " the little he perceived " in her conversation pleased him . If her Highness's conversation is as plain as her style of writing ...
Sivu 399
... once suffered to droop , even for a moment , his fall is no less certain and no less hopeless , than that of him who perished on a directly oppo- site account - because he soared too high . The Introduction prefixed by Mr. Milman to his ...
... once suffered to droop , even for a moment , his fall is no less certain and no less hopeless , than that of him who perished on a directly oppo- site account - because he soared too high . The Introduction prefixed by Mr. Milman to his ...
Sivu 499
... once prodigal , but now afflicted , penitent son , who waits hourly at your door with tears and entreaties , that he ... once .'- His words were mingled with groans . " I was reduced for a moment to despair , and about to retire from the ...
... once prodigal , but now afflicted , penitent son , who waits hourly at your door with tears and entreaties , that he ... once .'- His words were mingled with groans . " I was reduced for a moment to despair , and about to retire from the ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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