Select British Classics, Volum 21J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... give you , since I am sure the motives that in- duce me to give it , will have as much weight with you as with me : I shall therefore , without farther preface relate to you the events of a life , which however insig- nificant and ...
... give you , since I am sure the motives that in- duce me to give it , will have as much weight with you as with me : I shall therefore , without farther preface relate to you the events of a life , which however insig- nificant and ...
Side 162
... give a doit to relieve a lame beggar , they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian . " Such is the inexhaustible ... gives her a sight of prince Ferdinand 162 THE ADVENTURER .
... give a doit to relieve a lame beggar , they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian . " Such is the inexhaustible ... gives her a sight of prince Ferdinand 162 THE ADVENTURER .
Side 163
When Prospero first gives her a sight of prince Ferdinand , she eagerly exclaims , .What is't ? a spirit ? Lord how it looks ... give me that , I'll carry't to the pile ..... .You look wearily . It is by selecting such little and almost ...
When Prospero first gives her a sight of prince Ferdinand , she eagerly exclaims , .What is't ? a spirit ? Lord how it looks ... give me that , I'll carry't to the pile ..... .You look wearily . It is by selecting such little and almost ...
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LETTERS from six characters | 71 |
The folly of human wishes and schemes to cor rect the moral government of the world history of Nourraddin and Amana | 72 |
The history of Nourraddin and Amana concluded | 73 |
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acquainted ADVENTURER Alcinous Almerine altar Amana Amphinomus Anticlea appeared Aristotle beauty behold Bozaldab breast Caliban caliph Catiline Catullus character considered countenance death desire despair despised Diphilus disappointed discovered distress dreadful DRYDEN effect Elfarina endeavour epic poetry equal Euripides evil excellence eyes fable father favour felicity fortune genius gratify happiness heart hero Homer honour hope hour human Iliad images imagination impatience kind labour lady learned Longinus look mankind manner Mantua marriage Menander ment mind misery moral Nardic nature ness never Nouraddin Nourassin object Odyssey opinion Osmin palace passion perceived perpetually person pleasure poem poet present prince produced Prospero Quintilian racter reason SATURDAY scarcely sentiments Shakspeare Shelimah shew smile Soliman soul spirit suffered Sycorax tears tender thee Theocritus thou thought tion truth TUESDAY ulmo Ulysses Virgil virtue wish wretched writers Yamodin δε