Select British Classics, Volume 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Pagina 13
... walking , with one of his puppies by his side , all the little dogs in the street gathered about him , and barked at him . The little puppy was so offended at this affront done to his sire , that he asked him , Why he would not fall ...
... walking , with one of his puppies by his side , all the little dogs in the street gathered about him , and barked at him . The little puppy was so offended at this affront done to his sire , that he asked him , Why he would not fall ...
Pagina 20
... a beautiful and royal virgin walking on the sea - shore , where she was discovered by Neptune , and violated after a long unsuccessful importunity . To mi- tigate her sorrow , he offers her whatever she could 20 THE TATLER .
... a beautiful and royal virgin walking on the sea - shore , where she was discovered by Neptune , and violated after a long unsuccessful importunity . To mi- tigate her sorrow , he offers her whatever she could 20 THE TATLER .
Pagina 22
... walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , and yond ' tall anchoring bark Diminish'd to her boat ; her boat ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles beats ) Cannot be heard so high ...
... walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , and yond ' tall anchoring bark Diminish'd to her boat ; her boat ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles beats ) Cannot be heard so high ...
Pagina 32
... an extent , and cut into such a variety of walks and al- leys , that all mankind were lost and bewildered in it . After having wandered up and down some time , I came into the centre of it , which opened into a 32 THE TATLER .
... an extent , and cut into such a variety of walks and al- leys , that all mankind were lost and bewildered in it . After having wandered up and down some time , I came into the centre of it , which opened into a 32 THE TATLER .
Pagina 33
... walking up the path of avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined , as by those they forsook . The walk which we marched up , for thickness of shades , embroidery of flowers ...
... walking up the path of avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined , as by those they forsook . The walk which we marched up , for thickness of shades , embroidery of flowers ...
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