The Pirate, 1권A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, sen. rue du Pont de Lodi, 1822 - 241페이지 |
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... hospitality for which the islands are distinguished . No one asked him whence he came , where he was going , what was his purpose in visiting so remote a corner of the empire , or what was likely to be the term of his stay . He arrived ...
... hospitality for which the islands are distinguished . No one asked him whence he came , where he was going , what was his purpose in visiting so remote a corner of the empire , or what was likely to be the term of his stay . He arrived ...
6 페이지
... sometimes led into discussions , which shew- ed , as it were in spite of himself , the scholar and the man of the world ; and , at other times , as if in requital of the hospitality which he experienc- ed , 6 THE PIRATE .
... sometimes led into discussions , which shew- ed , as it were in spite of himself , the scholar and the man of the world ; and , at other times , as if in requital of the hospitality which he experienc- ed , 6 THE PIRATE .
7 페이지
in requital of the hospitality which he experienc- ed , he seemed to compel himself , against his fixed nature , to enter into the society of those around him , especially when it assumed the grave , melancholy , or satirical cast ...
in requital of the hospitality which he experienc- ed , he seemed to compel himself , against his fixed nature , to enter into the society of those around him , especially when it assumed the grave , melancholy , or satirical cast ...
37 페이지
were formed , by the remoteness of their situation and the general hospitality of their habits , into one friendly community . A wandering poet and parcel - musician , who , after going through various fortunes , had returned to end his ...
were formed , by the remoteness of their situation and the general hospitality of their habits , into one friendly community . A wandering poet and parcel - musician , who , after going through various fortunes , had returned to end his ...
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... hospitality which she did not think pro- per to deny them , by rendering them useful in her negociations with the light - handed lads beyond the Cairn , who , finding their late object of plunder was now allied to « kend folks , and ...
... hospitality which she did not think pro- per to deny them , by rendering them useful in her negociations with the light - handed lads beyond the Cairn , who , finding their late object of plunder was now allied to « kend folks , and ...
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