Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, Том 6author, 1797 |
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... the natural graces of her perfon , that to the fufceptible heart of youth rendered her irresistible . Be this as it Eumenius felt himself interested in her be- may , E half ; half ; and infantly difcarded from his , thoughts all ( 25 )
... the natural graces of her perfon , that to the fufceptible heart of youth rendered her irresistible . Be this as it Eumenius felt himself interested in her be- may , E half ; half ; and infantly difcarded from his , thoughts all ( 25 )
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... perfon , for whom he had thus interested himself , the mother of a lovely offspring , was foreign to his expectations . " I have seen the plaintiff's attorney , Madam , " said the barrifter , recovering from his furprize ; " who is ...
... perfon , for whom he had thus interested himself , the mother of a lovely offspring , was foreign to his expectations . " I have seen the plaintiff's attorney , Madam , " said the barrifter , recovering from his furprize ; " who is ...
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... perfon return to them an answer of peace ! May we find pleasure in re- viewing them ! But review them we must - and fo must he , who is to be our judge , at the day of his fecond manifeftation . That day draws on apace : apace : That ...
... perfon return to them an answer of peace ! May we find pleasure in re- viewing them ! But review them we must - and fo must he , who is to be our judge , at the day of his fecond manifeftation . That day draws on apace : apace : That ...
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... of my country , -a youth , in his perfon blooming , as the newly opening flower , and in his manners generous as the bounty of heaven . - Sadak , who preferved the life of my father . father . - Sadak , who fondly loved me . ( 45 )
... of my country , -a youth , in his perfon blooming , as the newly opening flower , and in his manners generous as the bounty of heaven . - Sadak , who preferved the life of my father . father . - Sadak , who fondly loved me . ( 45 )
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... a youth , apparently of no very high rank , had demanded to fee him , alledg- ing that he had fomething to communicate of the utmost importance , which he would not confide to to any other perfon . The Sultan immediately orders that ( 46 )
... a youth , apparently of no very high rank , had demanded to fee him , alledg- ing that he had fomething to communicate of the utmost importance , which he would not confide to to any other perfon . The Sultan immediately orders that ( 46 )
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