The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 37
... regarded his situation as servile and ignominious , as the degradation of his genius and the preclusion of his hopes ; and longing to go in search of adventures , he neglected his business as unworthy of his attention , heard the ...
... regarded his situation as servile and ignominious , as the degradation of his genius and the preclusion of his hopes ; and longing to go in search of adventures , he neglected his business as unworthy of his attention , heard the ...
Pàgina 46
... regarded him with a kind of timorous complacency , and listened to him with an attention which her heart condemned : his father , in this tender moment , in which their powers of perception were mutually engrossed by each other came ...
... regarded him with a kind of timorous complacency , and listened to him with an attention which her heart condemned : his father , in this tender moment , in which their powers of perception were mutually engrossed by each other came ...
Pàgina 49
... regarded her with envy , and approached her with confusion ; it happened that a suit of linen was brought from the milliner's wrapped up in a newspaper : the linen was put into the work - basket , and the paper being thrown carelessly ...
... regarded her with envy , and approached her with confusion ; it happened that a suit of linen was brought from the milliner's wrapped up in a newspaper : the linen was put into the work - basket , and the paper being thrown carelessly ...
Pàgina 67
... regarded as a friend ; and there are few who could think of parting with me for the last time , without the utmost regret , solicitude , and reluctance . I know , wherever I come , that I have been the object of desire and hope ; and ...
... regarded as a friend ; and there are few who could think of parting with me for the last time , without the utmost regret , solicitude , and reluctance . I know , wherever I come , that I have been the object of desire and hope ; and ...
Pàgina 73
... was calm and steady , the influence which he had acquired over me was unlimited : he was never capriciously severe ; so that I regarded his VOL . XXIII . H I N ° 12 . displeasure not as an effect of FN12 . ADVENTURER . 73.
... was calm and steady , the influence which he had acquired over me was unlimited : he was never capriciously severe ; so that I regarded his VOL . XXIII . H I N ° 12 . displeasure not as an effect of FN12 . ADVENTURER . 73.
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