The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... miserable in either , I am afraid . " " Sir , " said Julia angrily , and walking away , " I will pay the only compliment which I can reasonably bestow upon you , by telling you that your conduct obliges me to discontinue my visits in ...
... miserable in either , I am afraid . " " Sir , " said Julia angrily , and walking away , " I will pay the only compliment which I can reasonably bestow upon you , by telling you that your conduct obliges me to discontinue my visits in ...
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... miserable dog to come to him . The wretched animal heard the voice of his master , and though near- ly blind , and hardly able to drag himself across the floor , he yet crawled to his foot , and licked the hand that was extended to ...
... miserable dog to come to him . The wretched animal heard the voice of his master , and though near- ly blind , and hardly able to drag himself across the floor , he yet crawled to his foot , and licked the hand that was extended to ...
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... miserable village of Makarieff , celebrated for the great fair which is held there in July , every year . For the space of a month , a few wretched huts , built on a sandy desert , are replaced by thousands of shops , erected with a ...
... miserable village of Makarieff , celebrated for the great fair which is held there in July , every year . For the space of a month , a few wretched huts , built on a sandy desert , are replaced by thousands of shops , erected with a ...
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... miserable means of subsistence , will not grudge the absurdly extravagant charge of the dancing master , for teaching their beloved sons and daughters what the professors of dancing call a genteel and polite deportment . They will ...
... miserable means of subsistence , will not grudge the absurdly extravagant charge of the dancing master , for teaching their beloved sons and daughters what the professors of dancing call a genteel and polite deportment . They will ...
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... miserable , it may be some consolation to the many whose hearts he has broken . " This was said of me - of me , who never would have dreamed that women had any hearts at all , or if they had , I might have supposed them made of adamant ...
... miserable , it may be some consolation to the many whose hearts he has broken . " This was said of me - of me , who never would have dreamed that women had any hearts at all , or if they had , I might have supposed them made of adamant ...
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