The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... answers , Ariel . Prospero . -Dost thou think so , spirit ? Mine would , Sir , were I human . And mine shall . He then takes occasion , with wonderful dexterity and humanity , to draw an argument from the incor- poreality of Ariel , for ...
... answers , Ariel . Prospero . -Dost thou think so , spirit ? Mine would , Sir , were I human . And mine shall . He then takes occasion , with wonderful dexterity and humanity , to draw an argument from the incor- poreality of Ariel , for ...
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... answer is full of malevolence and rage : - You taught me language ; and my profit on ' t Is , I know how to curse ; the properest return for such a fiend to make for such a favour . The spirits whom he supposes to be em- ployed by ...
... answer is full of malevolence and rage : - You taught me language ; and my profit on ' t Is , I know how to curse ; the properest return for such a fiend to make for such a favour . The spirits whom he supposes to be em- ployed by ...
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... answered any nobler purpose than sometimes to have gratified the caprice of a tyrant , whom they saw at no other season , and whose presence could raise no passion more remote from detestation than fear . Such was Soliman ; who , having ...
... answered any nobler purpose than sometimes to have gratified the caprice of a tyrant , whom they saw at no other season , and whose presence could raise no passion more remote from detestation than fear . Such was Soliman ; who , having ...
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... answers rather increasing than gratifying his curiosity , he set her before him on his beast , and carried her to his house in the next village , at the distance of about six leagues . In his family , she was the jest of some , and the ...
... answers rather increasing than gratifying his curiosity , he set her before him on his beast , and carried her to his house in the next village , at the distance of about six leagues . In his family , she was the jest of some , and the ...
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... answer to these remonstrances he received such consolation as one lord of the creation frequently administers to an- other in the depth of distress : ' Pshaw , damme , you fool , ' says Tom , ' don't be dead - hearted ; the more sail we ...
... answer to these remonstrances he received such consolation as one lord of the creation frequently administers to an- other in the depth of distress : ' Pshaw , damme , you fool , ' says Tom , ' don't be dead - hearted ; the more sail we ...
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