The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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Pàgina 37
... increased ; nor had Providence inter- posed further than to exclude chance from the gov- ernment of the world . But Agenor did not before reflect that any gratitude was due to Providence but for a miracle ; he did not enjoy his ...
... increased ; nor had Providence inter- posed further than to exclude chance from the gov- ernment of the world . But Agenor did not before reflect that any gratitude was due to Providence but for a miracle ; he did not enjoy his ...
Pàgina 61
... increased every hour ; I was attended , flattered , and caressed ; was often invited to entertainments , supped every night at a tavern , and went home in a chair ; was taken notice of in public places , and was universally confessed to ...
... increased every hour ; I was attended , flattered , and caressed ; was often invited to entertainments , supped every night at a tavern , and went home in a chair ; was taken notice of in public places , and was universally confessed to ...
Pàgina 81
... increased than diminished ; this incident , however , as he had no suspicion of the cause , only rendered him more impatient of delay ; and Almerine , covered with ornaments by which art and nature were exhausted , was , however ...
... increased than diminished ; this incident , however , as he had no suspicion of the cause , only rendered him more impatient of delay ; and Almerine , covered with ornaments by which art and nature were exhausted , was , however ...
Pàgina 86
... increasing than gratifying his curiosity , he set her before him on his beast , and carried her to his house in the next village , at the distance of about six leagues . In his family , she was the jest of some , and the pity of others ...
... increasing than gratifying his curiosity , he set her before him on his beast , and carried her to his house in the next village , at the distance of about six leagues . In his family , she was the jest of some , and the pity of others ...
Pàgina 98
... not shake off . In the mean time the gale increased , and in less than an hour it blew a storm 98 NO . 106 . ADVENTURER . Account of Tim Wildgoose by himself: ANON- Project to prevent the Disappointment of modern Ambition HAWKES.
... not shake off . In the mean time the gale increased , and in less than an hour it blew a storm 98 NO . 106 . ADVENTURER . Account of Tim Wildgoose by himself: ANON- Project to prevent the Disappointment of modern Ambition HAWKES.
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