The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change , Into something rich and strange . And then follows a most lively circumstance : Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! NO . 93 . 21 ADVENTURER .
... eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change , Into something rich and strange . And then follows a most lively circumstance : Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! NO . 93 . 21 ADVENTURER .
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... follows . Such is the life of him , who shuns business because he would secure leisure for enjoyment ; except it hap- pens , against the odds of a million to one , that a run of success puts him into the possession of a sum sufficient ...
... follows . Such is the life of him , who shuns business because he would secure leisure for enjoyment ; except it hap- pens , against the odds of a million to one , that a run of success puts him into the possession of a sum sufficient ...
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... follows , though it is pompous and majestic , is unnatural and far - fetched : May thy billows roll ashore The beryl and the golden ore : May thy lofty head be crown'd With many a tower and terras round ; And here and there thy banks ...
... follows , though it is pompous and majestic , is unnatural and far - fetched : May thy billows roll ashore The beryl and the golden ore : May thy lofty head be crown'd With many a tower and terras round ; And here and there thy banks ...
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... follow us into error ? It may likewise contribute to soften that resent- ment which pride naturally raises against opposition , if we consider , that he who differs from us , does not always contradict us ; he has one view of an object ...
... follow us into error ? It may likewise contribute to soften that resent- ment which pride naturally raises against opposition , if we consider , that he who differs from us , does not always contradict us ; he has one view of an object ...
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... follow- ing account of the several inhabitants . " The lady in the first apartment had prevailed upon her husband , a man of study and economy , to indulge her with a rout twice a week at her own house . This soon multiplied her ...
... follow- ing account of the several inhabitants . " The lady in the first apartment had prevailed upon her husband , a man of study and economy , to indulge her with a rout twice a week at her own house . This soon multiplied her ...
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Common terms and phrases
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