The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... wishes are wild , his resentment is tender , and his purposes are inconstant . In the genuine language of despair , he soothes himself awhile with the pity that shall be paid him after his death : -Tamen cantabitis , Arcades , inquit ...
... wishes are wild , his resentment is tender , and his purposes are inconstant . In the genuine language of despair , he soothes himself awhile with the pity that shall be paid him after his death : -Tamen cantabitis , Arcades , inquit ...
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... wish more than any other to oblige ; but I have just pre- sented the living to the person whom you saw take his leave when you entered the room . ' This declaration was a stroke which Evander had neither skill to elude nor force to ...
... wish more than any other to oblige ; but I have just pre- sented the living to the person whom you saw take his leave when you entered the room . ' This declaration was a stroke which Evander had neither skill to elude nor force to ...
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... wish and offer of assistance , than by the unnatural elo- quence and witticisms of Dryden , or the amorous declamations of Rowe . The resentment of Prospero for the matchless cruelty and wicked NO . 97 . 43 ADVENTURER .
... wish and offer of assistance , than by the unnatural elo- quence and witticisms of Dryden , or the amorous declamations of Rowe . The resentment of Prospero for the matchless cruelty and wicked NO . 97 . 43 ADVENTURER .
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... wishes never want celebrators of their wisdom and their virtue ; and they that mis- carry are quickly discovered to have been defective not only in mental but in moral qualities . world will never be long without some good reason to ...
... wishes never want celebrators of their wisdom and their virtue ; and they that mis- carry are quickly discovered to have been defective not only in mental but in moral qualities . world will never be long without some good reason to ...
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... wish rather to diminish the reputation of their suc- cess , than the infamy of their miscarriages ; for I cannot conceive , why he that has burnt cities , wasted nations , and filled the world with horror and deso- lation , should be ...
... wish rather to diminish the reputation of their suc- cess , than the infamy of their miscarriages ; for I cannot conceive , why he that has burnt cities , wasted nations , and filled the world with horror and deso- lation , should be ...
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Common terms and phrases
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