Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... poor girl actually died , I felt the most poignant anguish of heart , exclusive of all considerations of sympathy for her lover . ; I , however , soon found a source of consolation not granted to him . I wrote an elegy upon her death ...
... poor girl actually died , I felt the most poignant anguish of heart , exclusive of all considerations of sympathy for her lover . ; I , however , soon found a source of consolation not granted to him . I wrote an elegy upon her death ...
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... poor widow living in a remote part of the town , with two half - naked chil- dren , and no bed to lie on , and who , having heard of her goodness , implored her assistance . The day was cold and windy , yet my Frederica ordered the ...
... poor widow living in a remote part of the town , with two half - naked chil- dren , and no bed to lie on , and who , having heard of her goodness , implored her assistance . The day was cold and windy , yet my Frederica ordered the ...
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... poor and weak when compared with wedded happiness ! One kiss from my wife , one pressure of her hand made even my most nause- ous medicines sweet . Thus was she my sole support , when I was lost to everything else , and now that I could ...
... poor and weak when compared with wedded happiness ! One kiss from my wife , one pressure of her hand made even my most nause- ous medicines sweet . Thus was she my sole support , when I was lost to everything else , and now that I could ...
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... friend the professor . We rubbed the body of the poor suf- ferer all over with flannel , particularly those parts where she complained most of pain . She found this a considerable relief , the pain abated , and she 86 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
... friend the professor . We rubbed the body of the poor suf- ferer all over with flannel , particularly those parts where she complained most of pain . She found this a considerable relief , the pain abated , and she 86 LIFE OF KOTZEBUE .
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... promised faithfully , that if she appeared the least uneasy , I should be instantly awakened . At five o'clock I arose . I received the joyful in- formation that my poor Frederica had passed a quiet night MY FLIGHT TO PARIS . 87.
... promised faithfully , that if she appeared the least uneasy , I should be instantly awakened . At five o'clock I arose . I received the joyful in- formation that my poor Frederica had passed a quiet night MY FLIGHT TO PARIS . 87.
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen9 Vista completa - 1830 |
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