The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... seemed to wave its fhades as a fign of invitation ; he entered it , and found the coolness and verdure irrefiftably pleasant . He did not , however , forget whither he was travelling , but found a narrow way bordered with flowers ...
... seemed to wave its fhades as a fign of invitation ; he entered it , and found the coolness and verdure irrefiftably pleasant . He did not , however , forget whither he was travelling , but found a narrow way bordered with flowers ...
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... seemed not over folicitous to con- fine them to any fettled pace or certain track ; for fhe knew that the whole ground was smooth and folid , and that they could not be easily hurt or bewildered . When , as it often happened , they ...
... seemed not over folicitous to con- fine them to any fettled pace or certain track ; for fhe knew that the whole ground was smooth and folid , and that they could not be easily hurt or bewildered . When , as it often happened , they ...
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... seemed to consider only the flowery bottom of the mountain as her proper province . Thofe whom the abandoned scarcely knew that they were left , before they perceived themselves in the hands of EDUCATION , a nymph more fevere in her ...
... seemed to consider only the flowery bottom of the mountain as her proper province . Thofe whom the abandoned scarcely knew that they were left , before they perceived themselves in the hands of EDUCATION , a nymph more fevere in her ...
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... seemed in fecret to regret that they were hindered from following the triumph of APPETtite . It was the peculiar artifice of HABIT not to fuffer her power to be felt at first . Those whom the led , she had the address of appearing only ...
... seemed in fecret to regret that they were hindered from following the triumph of APPETtite . It was the peculiar artifice of HABIT not to fuffer her power to be felt at first . Those whom the led , she had the address of appearing only ...
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... seemed impossi- ble to remove it from my eyes ; but how was I over- whelmed with despair at the horrors of my way , when , on a fudden , a few steps farther prefented the full prof- pect of the River of Death , which swept away thou ...
... seemed impossi- ble to remove it from my eyes ; but how was I over- whelmed with despair at the horrors of my way , when , on a fudden , a few steps farther prefented the full prof- pect of the River of Death , which swept away thou ...
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