Henry Somerville, by the author of Hartlebourn castle, Том 2 |
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... despair ; -you will learn by adverfity how to value what you en- joy , and not to conceive every bleff- ing fwallowed up in the one difap- pointment you meet with . There are inftances where men have loft king- doms with more fortitude ...
... despair ; -you will learn by adverfity how to value what you en- joy , and not to conceive every bleff- ing fwallowed up in the one difap- pointment you meet with . There are inftances where men have loft king- doms with more fortitude ...
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... despair , because you have received one infult ? Is it generous to charge your reputation with a fin , by at- tempting to preserve it crimsoned with blood ? Is it an act of con- temptible temptible fear , you feem fo much to dread , ( 122 )
... despair , because you have received one infult ? Is it generous to charge your reputation with a fin , by at- tempting to preserve it crimsoned with blood ? Is it an act of con- temptible temptible fear , you feem fo much to dread , ( 122 )
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... accustomed to restrain his indulgence , or to cast one look forward bevond the grave . The time was now come , when De- fpondency had caft her fable mantle round round him — when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions ( 213 )
... accustomed to restrain his indulgence , or to cast one look forward bevond the grave . The time was now come , when De- fpondency had caft her fable mantle round round him — when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions ( 213 )
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Henry Somerville (fict.name.) round him — when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions , and terrified Éxpectation had led him to the pre- cipice , into which he was ready to plunge , without a ray of hope to leffen his fall , without ...
Henry Somerville (fict.name.) round him — when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions , and terrified Éxpectation had led him to the pre- cipice , into which he was ready to plunge , without a ray of hope to leffen his fall , without ...
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... restrain his indulgence , or to caft one look forward bevond 1 the grave . The time was now come , when De- fpondency had caft her fable mantle round round him when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions , X 213 )
... restrain his indulgence , or to caft one look forward bevond 1 the grave . The time was now come , when De- fpondency had caft her fable mantle round round him when Despair had seized upon his indifcretions , X 213 )
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