English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... young male of three years old , and en- deavoured by all marks of tenderness to make it quiet ; but the little imp fell a - squalling , and scratching , and biting with such violence that I was forced to let it go , and it was high time ...
... young male of three years old , and en- deavoured by all marks of tenderness to make it quiet ; but the little imp fell a - squalling , and scratching , and biting with such violence that I was forced to let it go , and it was high time ...
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... young woman , not yet nineteen , in which there are these lamentable words , " Alas ! whither shall I fly ? he has deceived , ruined , and left me . " The cir- cumstances of her story are only those ordinary ones , that her lover was a ...
... young woman , not yet nineteen , in which there are these lamentable words , " Alas ! whither shall I fly ? he has deceived , ruined , and left me . " The cir- cumstances of her story are only those ordinary ones , that her lover was a ...
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... young proselyte in the severest terms of reproach , so that both the ladies seemed to be much shocked . a young lady well known to Dr. Johnson , for whom he had shown much affection ; while she ever had , and still retained , a great ...
... young proselyte in the severest terms of reproach , so that both the ladies seemed to be much shocked . a young lady well known to Dr. Johnson , for whom he had shown much affection ; while she ever had , and still retained , a great ...
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