Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... the evening under the window of his suffer- ing mistress's apartment , where we have stood pa- tiently waiting for hours together in the rain or snow , watching , in the hope of gaining some intelligence of LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 19.
... the evening under the window of his suffer- ing mistress's apartment , where we have stood pa- tiently waiting for hours together in the rain or snow , watching , in the hope of gaining some intelligence of LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 19.
Strona 20
... hope of gaining some intelligence of her , though perhaps at last we could not perceive anything but indistinct shadows , upon which to form conjectures , that were always reciprocally commu- nicated . Once so fresh is the recollection ...
... hope of gaining some intelligence of her , though perhaps at last we could not perceive anything but indistinct shadows , upon which to form conjectures , that were always reciprocally commu- nicated . Once so fresh is the recollection ...
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... hope of having my diligence rewarded with permission to attend the theatre in the evening : whereas , on the contrary , when this charm was lost , I sank for awhile into a state of extreme apathy and indolence . Should any one here ...
... hope of having my diligence rewarded with permission to attend the theatre in the evening : whereas , on the contrary , when this charm was lost , I sank for awhile into a state of extreme apathy and indolence . Should any one here ...
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... hope of escaping from it ; whereas , with the protes- tant , ' tis once there , and always there . In short , whoever is condemned to fall into the hands of a priest , will stand a much better chance with a monk than with a ...
... hope of escaping from it ; whereas , with the protes- tant , ' tis once there , and always there . In short , whoever is condemned to fall into the hands of a priest , will stand a much better chance with a monk than with a ...
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... hope from him ; and I may surely be believed , when I repeat from the fullness of my heart that he was an excellent man . Perhaps his eccentricities sometimes led him astray , but even his weaknesses were not those of a common mind . I ...
... hope from him ; and I may surely be believed , when I repeat from the fullness of my heart that he was an excellent man . Perhaps his eccentricities sometimes led him astray , but even his weaknesses were not those of a common mind . I ...
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