Select British Classics, 21. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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26. oldal
... able to afford , must endeavour after success at the hazard of miscarriage , and learn to do right by venturing to do wrong . By advice I would not be understood to mean , the everlasting and invariable principles of moral and reli ...
... able to afford , must endeavour after success at the hazard of miscarriage , and learn to do right by venturing to do wrong . By advice I would not be understood to mean , the everlasting and invariable principles of moral and reli ...
88. oldal
... able but by a close inspection ; we , therefore , find them most at home , because there we have most opportuni- ties of remarking them . Much less am I convinced , that this peculiar diversification , if it be real , is the consequence ...
... able but by a close inspection ; we , therefore , find them most at home , because there we have most opportuni- ties of remarking them . Much less am I convinced , that this peculiar diversification , if it be real , is the consequence ...
181. oldal
... able to laugh , because they were no longer able either to hear or to see . I had now ascended another scale in the climax : and was acknowledged by all who knew me , to be a Joyous Spirit . After all these topics of merriment were ...
... able to laugh , because they were no longer able either to hear or to see . I had now ascended another scale in the climax : and was acknowledged by all who knew me , to be a Joyous Spirit . After all these topics of merriment were ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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