The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... princess and her maid turned their eyes towards every part , and seeing nothing to bound their prospect , considered themselves as in dan- ger of being lost in a dreary vacuity . They stopped and trembled . " I am almost afraid , " said ...
... princess and her maid turned their eyes towards every part , and seeing nothing to bound their prospect , considered themselves as in dan- ger of being lost in a dreary vacuity . They stopped and trembled . " I am almost afraid , " said ...
231. oldal
... princess , " I will always go before you , and Imlac shall follow you . Remember that you are the companion of the princess of Abyssinia . " " If the princess is pleased that her servant should die , " returned the lady , " let her ...
... princess , " I will always go before you , and Imlac shall follow you . Remember that you are the companion of the princess of Abyssinia . " " If the princess is pleased that her servant should die , " returned the lady , " let her ...
275. oldal
... princess , and wished only to fill it with pious maidens and to be made prioress of the order ; she was weary of expectation and disgust and would gladly be fixed in some unvariable state . The princess thought that of all sublunary ...
... princess , and wished only to fill it with pious maidens and to be made prioress of the order ; she was weary of expectation and disgust and would gladly be fixed in some unvariable state . The princess thought that of all sublunary ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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