Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon fortune and accident a wretchedness of his own creating . But though this method of quarrelling in his poems with ...
... distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon fortune and accident a wretchedness of his own creating . But though this method of quarrelling in his poems with ...
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... distresses should require his exer- tion . « I have , " says he , « renounced neither my country nor my friends ... distress always . In that retreat wherein the remainder of my days shall be spent , I may be of some use to them ...
... distresses should require his exer- tion . « I have , " says he , « renounced neither my country nor my friends ... distress always . In that retreat wherein the remainder of my days shall be spent , I may be of some use to them ...
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... up the train of a weeping princess , and our awkward lords in waiting , take off much from her distress . Mutes of every kind VOL . IV . 7 divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but REMARKS ON OUR THEATRES . 97.
... up the train of a weeping princess , and our awkward lords in waiting , take off much from her distress . Mutes of every kind VOL . IV . 7 divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but REMARKS ON OUR THEATRES . 97.
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... distress , was carried into the region of desolation and sterility . His stated employ- ment was to follow the herds of an imperious master ; and his skill in hunting was all that was allowed him to supply a precarious subsistence ...
... distress , was carried into the region of desolation and sterility . His stated employ- ment was to follow the herds of an imperious master ; and his skill in hunting was all that was allowed him to supply a precarious subsistence ...
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... distress . The attention of the multitude was soon , however , divided by another object . The robber who had been really guilty , was apprehended selling his plunder , and , struck with a panic , confessed his crime . He was brought ...
... distress . The attention of the multitude was soon , however , divided by another object . The robber who had been really guilty , was apprehended selling his plunder , and , struck with a panic , confessed his crime . He was brought ...
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