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Pagina 2
A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we ...
A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we ...
Pagina 7
But , since I have now gained the faculty I have been so long endeavouring after , I intend to make a right use of it , and shall think myself obliged for the future to speak always in truth and sincerity of heart .
But , since I have now gained the faculty I have been so long endeavouring after , I intend to make a right use of it , and shall think myself obliged for the future to speak always in truth and sincerity of heart .
Pagina 14
My heart melted within me to see my fellow creatures groaning under their respective burdens , and to consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great ...
My heart melted within me to see my fellow creatures groaning under their respective burdens , and to consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great ...
Pagina 17
... or that every evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed to it , I shall not determine , I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump - backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper , who went off a very well ...
... or that every evil becomes more supportable by our being accustomed to it , I shall not determine , I could not from my heart forbear pitying the poor hump - backed gentleman mentioned in the former paper , who went off a very well ...
Pagina 22
But heWorks in the pliant bosom of the fair , And moulds her heart anew , and blots her former care . The dead is to the living love resign'd , And all Æneas enters in her mind . DRYDEN . ‹ SIR , I AM a tall , broad - shouldered ...
But heWorks in the pliant bosom of the fair , And moulds her heart anew , and blots her former care . The dead is to the living love resign'd , And all Æneas enters in her mind . DRYDEN . ‹ SIR , I AM a tall , broad - shouldered ...
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