Select British Classics, Zväzok 15J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Strana 11
... kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludi- crous a manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shews the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves , and blameable only as ...
... kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludi- crous a manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shews the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves , and blameable only as ...
Strana 122
... kind- nesses , and abhors severity in his demands ; he who in buying , selling , lending , doing acts of good neigh- bourhood , is just and easy ; he who appears naturally averse to disputes , and above the sense of little suf- ferings ...
... kind- nesses , and abhors severity in his demands ; he who in buying , selling , lending , doing acts of good neigh- bourhood , is just and easy ; he who appears naturally averse to disputes , and above the sense of little suf- ferings ...
Strana 300
... kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admira- tion . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of ...
... kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admira- tion . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of ...
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