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79. oldal
... there are none whom I consider with so much Pleasure , as those who have
any Thing new or extraordinary in their Characters , or Ways of Living . For this
Reason I have often amused my self with Speculations on the Race of People
called ...
... there are none whom I consider with so much Pleasure , as those who have
any Thing new or extraordinary in their Characters , or Ways of Living . For this
Reason I have often amused my self with Speculations on the Race of People
called ...
100. oldal
Saturday , Before us flowed a Water deep , silent , and called the October 4 ,
River of Tears , which issuing from two Fountains on an upper Ground
encompassed an Island that lay before us . The Boat which plied in it was old and
shattered ...
Saturday , Before us flowed a Water deep , silent , and called the October 4 ,
River of Tears , which issuing from two Fountains on an upper Ground
encompassed an Island that lay before us . The Boat which plied in it was old and
shattered ...
102. oldal
... like the Breakings of Day , short in Duration , much enlivening , and called in
that Country Gleams of Amusement . Within a short While these Gleams began to
appear more frequent , and then brighter and of a longer Continuance : the Sighs
...
... like the Breakings of Day , short in Duration , much enlivening , and called in
that Country Gleams of Amusement . Within a short While these Gleams began to
appear more frequent , and then brighter and of a longer Continuance : the Sighs
...
104. oldal
It cannot be called a Mistake of what is pleasant , but the very Contrary to it is
what most assuredly takes with them . The other Night an old Woman carried off
with a Pain in her Side , with all the Distortions and Anguish of Counten ance
which ...
It cannot be called a Mistake of what is pleasant , but the very Contrary to it is
what most assuredly takes with them . The other Night an old Woman carried off
with a Pain in her Side , with all the Distortions and Anguish of Counten ance
which ...
112. oldal
This Way of Wit is called Biting , by a Metaphor taken from Beasts of Prey , which
devour harmless and unarm'd Animals , and look upon them as their Food
wherever they meet them . The Sharpers about Town very ingeniously
understood ...
This Way of Wit is called Biting , by a Metaphor taken from Beasts of Prey , which
devour harmless and unarm'd Animals , and look upon them as their Food
wherever they meet them . The Sharpers about Town very ingeniously
understood ...
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