Select British Classics, 38. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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294. oldal
... present vanity , and never are a day before- hand in thought . I know not what delight splendid nuptials may afford to the generality of the great world ; I could never be present at any of them without a heavy heart . It is with pain I ...
... present vanity , and never are a day before- hand in thought . I know not what delight splendid nuptials may afford to the generality of the great world ; I could never be present at any of them without a heavy heart . It is with pain I ...
394. oldal
... present re- tirement to empire . At their request therefore he changed his intentions , and made them a present of all the open country as far as they could see from the top of mount Khacan . Abdallah continuing to extend his former ...
... present re- tirement to empire . At their request therefore he changed his intentions , and made them a present of all the open country as far as they could see from the top of mount Khacan . Abdallah continuing to extend his former ...
402. oldal
... present objects are grown tiresome and distasteful , it is in order to prepare our minds for a more exqui- site relish of those which are fresh and new . If the good things we have hitherto enjoyed are transient , they will be succeeded ...
... present objects are grown tiresome and distasteful , it is in order to prepare our minds for a more exqui- site relish of those which are fresh and new . If the good things we have hitherto enjoyed are transient , they will be succeeded ...
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