Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... soon : for so he had left word , and that nobody in the mean time should disturb my rest . This was disturbance sufficient when I heard it . I presently got up , and , finding it light enough to see the hill which was at a little ...
... soon : for so he had left word , and that nobody in the mean time should disturb my rest . This was disturbance sufficient when I heard it . I presently got up , and , finding it light enough to see the hill which was at a little ...
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... Soon their ample sway shall stretch O'er the plenty of the plain . Low the dauntless earl is laid , Gor'd with many a gaping wound : Fate demands a nobler head ; Soon a king shall bite the ground . 3 Long his loss shall Eirin weep , Ne ...
... Soon their ample sway shall stretch O'er the plenty of the plain . Low the dauntless earl is laid , Gor'd with many a gaping wound : Fate demands a nobler head ; Soon a king shall bite the ground . 3 Long his loss shall Eirin weep , Ne ...
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... soon brought her back again to miserable refinement . She once praised the painting of the box in which we were sitting , but was soon convinced that such paltry pieces ought rather to excite horror than satisfaction ; she ventured ...
... soon brought her back again to miserable refinement . She once praised the painting of the box in which we were sitting , but was soon convinced that such paltry pieces ought rather to excite horror than satisfaction ; she ventured ...
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