Chronicles of the CanongateCarey, Lea & Carey, 1827 - 725 ページ |
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... give any other reply , save that of Corporal Nym- It was the humour or caprice of the time . I hope it will not be construed into ingratitude to the pub- lic , to whose indulgence I have owed much more than to any merit of my own , if I ...
... give any other reply , save that of Corporal Nym- It was the humour or caprice of the time . I hope it will not be construed into ingratitude to the pub- lic , to whose indulgence I have owed much more than to any merit of my own , if I ...
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... give his own opinion . " Dr. entered . I had left him a middle- aged man ; he was now an elderly one ; but still the same benevolent Samaritan , who went about doing good , and thought the blessings of the poor as a good a recompence of ...
... give his own opinion . " Dr. entered . I had left him a middle- aged man ; he was now an elderly one ; but still the same benevolent Samaritan , who went about doing good , and thought the blessings of the poor as a good a recompence of ...
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... give a de- scription of this very disease , which he compared to the tortures inflicted by Mezentius , when he chained the dead to the living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its ...
... give a de- scription of this very disease , which he compared to the tortures inflicted by Mezentius , when he chained the dead to the living . The soul , he said , is imprisoned in its dungeon of flesh , and though retaining its ...
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... give him their support . He waved them aside , and they were contented to place them- selves in such a position behind as might ensure against accident , should his newly - acquired strength decay as suddenly as it had revived . " My ...
... give him their support . He waved them aside , and they were contented to place them- selves in such a position behind as might ensure against accident , should his newly - acquired strength decay as suddenly as it had revived . " My ...
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... I had sustained in my best friend and benefactor . I wanted some- thing more than mere companionship could give me , and where was I to look for it ? -among the scattered remnants of those that had been my gay friends 27.
... I had sustained in my best friend and benefactor . I wanted some- thing more than mere companionship could give me , and where was I to look for it ? -among the scattered remnants of those that had been my gay friends 27.
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87 ページ - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
22 ページ - The power of art without the show. In misery's darkest caverns known, His useful care was ever nigh, Where hopeless anguish pour'd his groan, And lonely want retir'd to die.
49 ページ - What's property ? dear Swift ! you see it alter From you to me, from me to Peter Walter; Or, in a mortgage, prove a lawyer's share; Or, in a jointure, vanish from the heir...