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Pagina 8
... hear where she went . This chace was now at end ; and the fellow who drove her came to us , and discovered that he was ordered to come again in an hour , for that she was a silk- worm . I was surprised with this phrase , but found it ...
... hear where she went . This chace was now at end ; and the fellow who drove her came to us , and discovered that he was ordered to come again in an hour , for that she was a silk- worm . I was surprised with this phrase , but found it ...
Pagina 20
... hear that you have heart enough to begin the world a second time . I assure you , I do not think your numerous family at all diminished ( in the gifts of nature , for which I have ever so much admired them ) by what has so lately ...
... hear that you have heart enough to begin the world a second time . I assure you , I do not think your numerous family at all diminished ( in the gifts of nature , for which I have ever so much admired them ) by what has so lately ...
Pagina 22
... hear people whispering it to one another at second - hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret , and being ...
... hear people whispering it to one another at second - hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret , and being ...
Pagina 35
... hear him . Vanity cast a scornful smile at him ; Self - Conceit was angry ; Flattery , who knew him for Plain - Dealing , put on a vizard , and turned away ; Affectation tossed her fan , made mouths , and called him Envy or Slander ...
... hear him . Vanity cast a scornful smile at him ; Self - Conceit was angry ; Flattery , who knew him for Plain - Dealing , put on a vizard , and turned away ; Affectation tossed her fan , made mouths , and called him Envy or Slander ...
Pagina 47
... hears his chariot roll , Smacks the vain whip , and shuns the fancy'd goal . Me too the Muses , in the silent night , With wonted chimes of jingling verse delight . I WAS lately entertaining myself with comparing Homer's balance , in ...
... hears his chariot roll , Smacks the vain whip , and shuns the fancy'd goal . Me too the Muses , in the silent night , With wonted chimes of jingling verse delight . I WAS lately entertaining myself with comparing Homer's balance , in ...
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