The Beauties of English Writers: In Prose and VerseR. Scott, 1799 - 308 страници |
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... it is not so correct as the Author would have wished to have seen it . The Publishers return their fincere and hearty thanks to the Subscribers for their ob- liging countenance and fupport to this Work . CONTENTS . No. 1.The Voyage of ...
... it is not so correct as the Author would have wished to have seen it . The Publishers return their fincere and hearty thanks to the Subscribers for their ob- liging countenance and fupport to this Work . CONTENTS . No. 1.The Voyage of ...
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... it was impoffible to fail against it , or to return to the place that was once paffed , yet it was not fo violent as to allow no opportunities for dexterity or courage , fince , though none could retreat back from danger , yet they ...
... it was impoffible to fail against it , or to return to the place that was once paffed , yet it was not fo violent as to allow no opportunities for dexterity or courage , fince , though none could retreat back from danger , yet they ...
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... it was most dreadful ; they all had the art of concealing their danger from themselves ; and those who knew their inability to bear the fight of the ... she redoubled her affurances of safety ; and none were more A 3 No. I. POEMS , & c .
... it was most dreadful ; they all had the art of concealing their danger from themselves ; and those who knew their inability to bear the fight of the ... she redoubled her affurances of safety ; and none were more A 3 No. I. POEMS , & c .
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... it , by infenfible rotations , towards the centre . She then repented her temerity , and with all her force endeavoured to retreat ; but the draught of the gulph was generally too ftrong to be overcome ; and the passenger , hav- ing ...
... it , by infenfible rotations , towards the centre . She then repented her temerity , and with all her force endeavoured to retreat ; but the draught of the gulph was generally too ftrong to be overcome ; and the passenger , hav- ing ...
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... She fought in folitude to indulge the anguifh of her foul . She leaned on her fnowy arm . Her treffes flowed careless to the gale . The blooming beauty of her com- plexion was flushed with weeping . Her blue eyes were full of tender ...
... She fought in folitude to indulge the anguifh of her foul . She leaned on her fnowy arm . Her treffes flowed careless to the gale . The blooming beauty of her com- plexion was flushed with weeping . Her blue eyes were full of tender ...
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