Select British Classics, 15. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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20. oldal
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a fa- vourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances ...
... young fellow's first discovering his passion to his mistress . The young lady was one , it seems , who had long before conceived a fa- vourable opinion of him , and was still in hopes that he would some time or other make his advances ...
73. oldal
... young giddy - headed fellows , you have not yet had experience of the world . Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our lazi- ness indulged , since , while young , we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
... young giddy - headed fellows , you have not yet had experience of the world . Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our lazi- ness indulged , since , while young , we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
108. oldal
... young jackanapes , who would needs try his new gun upon me . But I shall pass over these and several other stages of life , to remind you of the young beau who made love to you about six years since . You may remember , madam , how he ...
... young jackanapes , who would needs try his new gun upon me . But I shall pass over these and several other stages of life , to remind you of the young beau who made love to you about six years since . You may remember , madam , how he ...
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