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... continued to work with his father till he was near thirty . Tom , who was now become master of a smack himself , took his brother on board for London , and promised to procure him some employment among the shipping on the water- side ...
... continued to work with his father till he was near thirty . Tom , who was now become master of a smack himself , took his brother on board for London , and promised to procure him some employment among the shipping on the water- side ...
Pagina 34
... continued to flatter the levity and pride that produced it , was strengthened by the example of those whose manner in the diffidence of youth I wished to imitate , who entered a mixed company with an air of serene familiarity , accosted ...
... continued to flatter the levity and pride that produced it , was strengthened by the example of those whose manner in the diffidence of youth I wished to imitate , who entered a mixed company with an air of serene familiarity , accosted ...
Pagina 116
... continued to flutter round the same giddy circle , in which she had shone so long ; the number of her visitants was rather increased than diminished , the gentlemen attended with yet greater assiduity , and she continued to encourage ...
... continued to flutter round the same giddy circle , in which she had shone so long ; the number of her visitants was rather increased than diminished , the gentlemen attended with yet greater assiduity , and she continued to encourage ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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