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Página ix
... reader that the present work is not merely the product of the two first volumes , but the two first volumes may rather be called the product of this . The fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the fable . I have heard ...
... reader that the present work is not merely the product of the two first volumes , but the two first volumes may rather be called the product of this . The fable is always made for the moral , not the moral for the fable . I have heard ...
Página x
... reader into a nearer explica- tion of the matter , I proceed to let him know , that the happy deductions I have employed myself to make , from all the circumstances of my story , will abundantly make him amends for his not having the ...
... reader into a nearer explica- tion of the matter , I proceed to let him know , that the happy deductions I have employed myself to make , from all the circumstances of my story , will abundantly make him amends for his not having the ...
Página xii
... reader will be so just to take it as it is , viz . , that it is spoken or intended of that part of the real story which the island - life is a just allusion to ; and in this the story is not only illustrated , but the real part I think ...
... reader will be so just to take it as it is , viz . , that it is spoken or intended of that part of the real story which the island - life is a just allusion to ; and in this the story is not only illustrated , but the real part I think ...
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... readers well know , compared to what a length of years my forced retreat lasted . It is evident then that , as I see nothing but what is far from being retired in the forced retreat of an - island , the thoughts being in no composure ...
... readers well know , compared to what a length of years my forced retreat lasted . It is evident then that , as I see nothing but what is far from being retired in the forced retreat of an - island , the thoughts being in no composure ...
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... readers of what , perhaps , they seldom much regard ; it is not only a gift from Heaven to us to be put in a condition of doing good , but ' t is a gift , and a favour from Heaven , to have an opportunity of doing the good we are in a ...
... readers of what , perhaps , they seldom much regard ; it is not only a gift from Heaven to us to be put in a condition of doing good , but ' t is a gift , and a favour from Heaven , to have an opportunity of doing the good we are in a ...
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