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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... wretched cell ; and I think my hour of deliverance must now be at hand . What shall say to you , Dr Hume ? What argument shall I try , to lay fast a foundation on which your faith in my sanity may be built ? For , O ! assuredly beneath ...
... wretched cell ; and I think my hour of deliverance must now be at hand . What shall say to you , Dr Hume ? What argument shall I try , to lay fast a foundation on which your faith in my sanity may be built ? For , O ! assuredly beneath ...
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... wretch , to the very hilt . The handle of the dagger , which was shaped like a cross , gave a grotesque tufted appearance to the head , and consorted well with the horrid expression of the features , which were first gathered up into ...
... wretch , to the very hilt . The handle of the dagger , which was shaped like a cross , gave a grotesque tufted appearance to the head , and consorted well with the horrid expression of the features , which were first gathered up into ...
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... wretch , " cried Frederick , grappling with him ; " how didst thou dare call me to witness this ? " " Sir , I thought your good opinion of some value , and I called you to see me approve myself a man of justice . " " A wild beast thou ...
... wretch , " cried Frederick , grappling with him ; " how didst thou dare call me to witness this ? " " Sir , I thought your good opinion of some value , and I called you to see me approve myself a man of justice . " " A wild beast thou ...
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... wretched man , should he attempt in his despair to throw himself from the wall . The Captain got up , and placing the point of his bayonet against his shoulder , flung him into the fiery element that raged behind him . He uttered one ...
... wretched man , should he attempt in his despair to throw himself from the wall . The Captain got up , and placing the point of his bayonet against his shoulder , flung him into the fiery element that raged behind him . He uttered one ...
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... wretch that I am ! Alas , must I go begging with those helpless little ones ? Must I lose you , and be left to soli- tude and tears ? " Her husband , who loved her most affectionately , unable to behold her affliction , determined to ...
... wretch that I am ! Alas , must I go begging with those helpless little ones ? Must I lose you , and be left to soli- tude and tears ? " Her husband , who loved her most affectionately , unable to behold her affliction , determined to ...
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