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Pagina 34
... manner in the diffidence of youth I wished to imitate , who entered a mixed company with an air of serene familiarity , accosted every man like an old acquaintance , and thought only of making sport for the rest of any with whom their ...
... manner in the diffidence of youth I wished to imitate , who entered a mixed company with an air of serene familiarity , accosted every man like an old acquaintance , and thought only of making sport for the rest of any with whom their ...
Pagina 72
... manner I saw my Turk con- versing with a Nun , from whom he suddenly turned with an appearance of vexation and disappointment . I thought this a favourable opportunity to accost him ; and , therefore , as he passed by me , I pulled him ...
... manner I saw my Turk con- versing with a Nun , from whom he suddenly turned with an appearance of vexation and disappointment . I thought this a favourable opportunity to accost him ; and , therefore , as he passed by me , I pulled him ...
Pagina 73
... manner and the terms in which I would address him , and exult in the superiority which I should acquire by this opposition of his cha- racter to mine . No. CXVIII . SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 . .Animorum Impulsu , et cæca magnaque cupidine ...
... manner and the terms in which I would address him , and exult in the superiority which I should acquire by this opposition of his cha- racter to mine . No. CXVIII . SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 . .Animorum Impulsu , et cæca magnaque cupidine ...
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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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