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Pagina 17
D. Ang . Grateful though I may remain For this stretch of courtesy , Yet with cause
I must complain Of such flattering injury . This , in sooth , is not the sphere Where
the pomp of words refined Should be wasted on the wind ; ' Tis a homely ...
D. Ang . Grateful though I may remain For this stretch of courtesy , Yet with cause
I must complain Of such flattering injury . This , in sooth , is not the sphere Where
the pomp of words refined Should be wasted on the wind ; ' Tis a homely ...
Pagina 24
Who of a jealous lover could believe That , seeking cause for such , he should
perceive Some ill so infinitely worse , As to deem jealousy the lighter curse ! He
tried to speak , the words refused to come , For deep anxiety is ever dumb .
Who of a jealous lover could believe That , seeking cause for such , he should
perceive Some ill so infinitely worse , As to deem jealousy the lighter curse ! He
tried to speak , the words refused to come , For deep anxiety is ever dumb .
Pagina 36
... be . ing the sword of his opponent up into cause it was done at a time when , a
high tree , so that it was hard to according to Diderot's principles and fetch it down
again . example , the most natural of naturalIt much facilitated my visits to the ...
... be . ing the sword of his opponent up into cause it was done at a time when , a
high tree , so that it was hard to according to Diderot's principles and fetch it down
again . example , the most natural of naturalIt much facilitated my visits to the ...
Pagina 37
I had in truth no notion very likely procure him advantages of the cause for this ,
but accepted his of which I should not dare to dream challenge , and was going
to draw . But for myself . She inflicted this rebuke he assured me that it was usual
...
I had in truth no notion very likely procure him advantages of the cause for this ,
but accepted his of which I should not dare to dream challenge , and was going
to draw . But for myself . She inflicted this rebuke he assured me that it was usual
...
Pagina 39
The Count went cause destiny had heaped together up to him cheerfully , and
said , “ You friends and foes . must congratulate me and yourself My mother and
we children , who that this dangerous business is so well had previously
reckoned ...
The Count went cause destiny had heaped together up to him cheerfully , and
said , “ You friends and foes . must congratulate me and yourself My mother and
we children , who that this dangerous business is so well had previously
reckoned ...
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