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... desire to see it play more freely , and partly from that inclination to activity which will ani- mate at times the most inert and sluggish mortal , took a long pole which was lying on a bank , and pushed down several parcels of this ...
... desire to see it play more freely , and partly from that inclination to activity which will ani- mate at times the most inert and sluggish mortal , took a long pole which was lying on a bank , and pushed down several parcels of this ...
Pagina 11
... desire for instruc- ' tion at the time . " What you read then , " said he , 66 you will remember ; but if you have not a book immediately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study ...
... desire for instruc- ' tion at the time . " What you read then , " said he , 66 you will remember ; but if you have not a book immediately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study ...
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... desire did it excite to return to their country . It is in vain to seek in this air for energetic accents capable of producing such astonishing effects , for which stran- gers are unable to account from the music , which is in itself ...
... desire did it excite to return to their country . It is in vain to seek in this air for energetic accents capable of producing such astonishing effects , for which stran- gers are unable to account from the music , which is in itself ...
Pagina 38
... desires me to make a request for him to Lord Eglin- toune , that he may be appointed chaplain to one of the new - raised regiments . " All our friends are as they were ; pened to them of either good or bad . little has hap- Mrs. Thrale ...
... desires me to make a request for him to Lord Eglin- toune , that he may be appointed chaplain to one of the new - raised regiments . " All our friends are as they were ; pened to them of either good or bad . little has hap- Mrs. Thrale ...
Pagina 39
... desire tranquillity . Bona res quies ; but I fear I shall never attain it : for , when unoccupied , I grow gloomy , and occupation agitates me to feverishness . I am , dear Sir , & c . JAMES BOSWELL . " LETTER 311. TO JAMES BOSWELL ...
... desire tranquillity . Bona res quies ; but I fear I shall never attain it : for , when unoccupied , I grow gloomy , and occupation agitates me to feverishness . I am , dear Sir , & c . JAMES BOSWELL . " LETTER 311. TO JAMES BOSWELL ...
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