Select British Classics, 38. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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1 - 3 találat összesen 79 találatból.
168. oldal
... says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the contrary , says he , if she has been a loser I am doubly a sufferer by it . She comes home out of humour , is angry with every body ...
... says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the contrary , says he , if she has been a loser I am doubly a sufferer by it . She comes home out of humour , is angry with every body ...
243. oldal
... says Bias , is to be al- ways exercised in such things as are praise - worthy . Socrates , after having received sentence , told his friends , that he had always accustomed himself to regard truth and not censure , and that he was not ...
... says Bias , is to be al- ways exercised in such things as are praise - worthy . Socrates , after having received sentence , told his friends , that he had always accustomed himself to regard truth and not censure , and that he was not ...
298. oldal
... says he , " it is thou which hast destroyed me ! Thou hast encompassed me for a whole age , and endeavoured to seduce me ; and now at last thou hast gained thy end . " " Oh Santon ! " answered the devil , “ do not reproach me with the ...
... says he , " it is thou which hast destroyed me ! Thou hast encompassed me for a whole age , and endeavoured to seduce me ; and now at last thou hast gained thy end . " " Oh Santon ! " answered the devil , “ do not reproach me with the ...
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