The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... immediately introduced in a short and natural nar- ration . The officers of his attendant spirit , Ariel , are enu- merated with amazing wildness of fancy , and yet with equal propriety ; his employment is said to be , -To tread the ...
... immediately introduced in a short and natural nar- ration . The officers of his attendant spirit , Ariel , are enu- merated with amazing wildness of fancy , and yet with equal propriety ; his employment is said to be , -To tread the ...
Pàgina 35
... , were circumstances which imagination immediately improved to aggravate his disappoint- ment ; over these he mused perpetually with inex- pressible anguish ; he related them to every friend , NO . 96 . 333 ADVENTURER . 35.
... , were circumstances which imagination immediately improved to aggravate his disappoint- ment ; over these he mused perpetually with inex- pressible anguish ; he related them to every friend , NO . 96 . 333 ADVENTURER . 35.
Pàgina 61
... immediately an air of greater confidence and freedom . I laid out near one hundred and fifty pounds in clothes , though I was obliged to go into mourning ; I employed a court tailor to make them up ; I exchanged my queue for a bag ; I ...
... immediately an air of greater confidence and freedom . I laid out near one hundred and fifty pounds in clothes , though I was obliged to go into mourning ; I employed a court tailor to make them up ; I exchanged my queue for a bag ; I ...
Pàgina 82
... immediately dismissed his at- tendants ; and taking her in his arms , inquired the cause of her distress ; this , however , was a secret , which neither her pride nor her fear would suffer her to reveal . She continued silent and incon ...
... immediately dismissed his at- tendants ; and taking her in his arms , inquired the cause of her distress ; this , however , was a secret , which neither her pride nor her fear would suffer her to reveal . She continued silent and incon ...
Pàgina 84
... immediately prepared and administered ; and Almerine waited the event in agonies of body and mind , which are not to be de- scribed . The internal commotion every instant in- creased ; sudden and intolerable heat and cold succeeded each ...
... immediately prepared and administered ; and Almerine waited the event in agonies of body and mind , which are not to be de- scribed . The internal commotion every instant in- creased ; sudden and intolerable heat and cold succeeded each ...
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