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... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give light into the truth of the narration . This sort of veracity , though it is impertinent , has something amiable in it ...
... told with some entertaining circumstances , tell it over again with particulars that destroy the jest , but give light into the truth of the narration . This sort of veracity , though it is impertinent , has something amiable in it ...
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... told me that his master was come up to get a sight of Prince Eugene , and that he desired I would immediately meet him . I was not a little pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having heard ...
... told me that his master was come up to get a sight of Prince Eugene , and that he desired I would immediately meet him . I was not a little pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having heard ...
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... told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary . The guards let him know , in a very angry manner , that the house he was in was not a caravansary , but the king's palace . It happened that the king himself ...
... told them he intended to take up his night's lodging in that caravansary . The guards let him know , in a very angry manner , that the house he was in was not a caravansary , but the king's palace . It happened that the king himself ...
Inhalt
Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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