The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Bände 3-4 |
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... Heart lost ...... 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio . 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace ..... 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace .... 174 ...
... Heart lost ...... 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio . 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace ..... 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace .... 174 ...
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... Heart lost ...... 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio . 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace ..... 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace .... 174 ...
... Heart lost ...... 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio . 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace ..... 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace .... 174 ...
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... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! The several emotions of mind , and breaks of pas- sion , in this speech , are admirable . He has touched every circumstance that aggravated the fact , and seemed capable of hurrying the thoughts of a ...
... heart , for I must hold my tongue ! The several emotions of mind , and breaks of pas- sion , in this speech , are admirable . He has touched every circumstance that aggravated the fact , and seemed capable of hurrying the thoughts of a ...
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... heart in so shameless a manner , that she dies for him . In a word , I would consult you , how to cure myself of this passion for an ungrateful woman , who triumphs in her falsehood , and can make no man happy , because her own ...
... heart in so shameless a manner , that she dies for him . In a word , I would consult you , how to cure myself of this passion for an ungrateful woman , who triumphs in her falsehood , and can make no man happy , because her own ...
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... heart . ' You are , ' said I , ' acquainted , to be sure , with some of the general officers : suppose you made a campaign ? ' If I did , ' said he , I should venture more than any man there , for I should be in danger of starving ; my ...
... heart . ' You are , ' said I , ' acquainted , to be sure , with some of the general officers : suppose you made a campaign ? ' If I did , ' said he , I should venture more than any man there , for I should be in danger of starving ; my ...
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