The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... feeling are the jests that I have suffered from these rude ( because faithful ) Achateses . As they past me in the streets , one would nod significantly to his companion and say , point- ing to me , smoke his cravat , and ask me if I ...
... feeling are the jests that I have suffered from these rude ( because faithful ) Achateses . As they past me in the streets , one would nod significantly to his companion and say , point- ing to me , smoke his cravat , and ask me if I ...
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... feeling prejudices of the world , and the sweet maid has again and again declared , that no irrational prejudice ... feel myself com- pelled by irresistible arguments to recall a vow which I fear I made with too little consideration ...
... feeling prejudices of the world , and the sweet maid has again and again declared , that no irrational prejudice ... feel myself com- pelled by irresistible arguments to recall a vow which I fear I made with too little consideration ...
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... feel for any other person , for she preferred me ( she was pleased to say ) to all mankind ; but when she came to lay the matter closer to her heart , she found that she should never be able to bear the sight ( I give you her very words ...
... feel for any other person , for she preferred me ( she was pleased to say ) to all mankind ; but when she came to lay the matter closer to her heart , she found that she should never be able to bear the sight ( I give you her very words ...
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... feeling overpower the ludicrous altogether . To me , when I reflect upon the train of misfortunes which have pursued me through life , owing to that accursed drapery , the cap presents as purely frightful an object as the sleeveless ...
... feeling overpower the ludicrous altogether . To me , when I reflect upon the train of misfortunes which have pursued me through life , owing to that accursed drapery , the cap presents as purely frightful an object as the sleeveless ...
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... feel called upon by heaven not to forsake her , and trusting in it for preservation , through all dangers I must follow her . Perhaps the spirits may frighten her too much for her to speak to them , and then we shall get back to our own ...
... feel called upon by heaven not to forsake her , and trusting in it for preservation , through all dangers I must follow her . Perhaps the spirits may frighten her too much for her to speak to them , and then we shall get back to our own ...
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