Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, 6. köideS. Walker, 1826 |
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... friends : Here in To Christian intercessors . Should lose a hair through my Bassanio's fault . If you deny it , let the danger light To have it ban'd ? What , are you answer'd. her hairs The painter plays the spider ; and hath woven A ...
... friends : Here in To Christian intercessors . Should lose a hair through my Bassanio's fault . If you deny it , let the danger light To have it ban'd ? What , are you answer'd. her hairs The painter plays the spider ; and hath woven A ...
Page 235
... friends were few . " Away with fear , " the phantom said , As soon as he had heard his tale : " Take my advice , and mend your trade : We both are losers if you fail . MORE than his name were less - twould [ it here . He , who increased ...
... friends were few . " Away with fear , " the phantom said , As soon as he had heard his tale : " Take my advice , and mend your trade : We both are losers if you fail . MORE than his name were less - twould [ it here . He , who increased ...
Page 238
... friends were few . Away with fear , " the phantom said , As soon as he had heard his tale : " Take my advice , and mend your trade : We both are losers if you fail . Upon a young Gentleman refusing to walk with the Author in the Park ...
... friends were few . Away with fear , " the phantom said , As soon as he had heard his tale : " Take my advice , and mend your trade : We both are losers if you fail . Upon a young Gentleman refusing to walk with the Author in the Park ...
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