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الصفحة 33
... fears of the court party , if he had deserved the love of some individuals , he never secured the general esteem . The nobility hated him , because he did not countenance their pride and vices , paid no attention to their ridiculous ...
... fears of the court party , if he had deserved the love of some individuals , he never secured the general esteem . The nobility hated him , because he did not countenance their pride and vices , paid no attention to their ridiculous ...
الصفحة 35
... Fear nothing , I think as you do . Every evening I condemn myself for what I have been doing all day . But such is the fatal im- pulse , which determines my will , that I cannot forbear i doing what displeases me most . I feel as if ...
... Fear nothing , I think as you do . Every evening I condemn myself for what I have been doing all day . But such is the fatal im- pulse , which determines my will , that I cannot forbear i doing what displeases me most . I feel as if ...
الصفحة 38
... fear in vulgar souls , and irritates envy ; happy the man , who can temper them with that moderation , which will entitle them to indul- gence ! But as The lively interest , with which the situation and confidence 38 THE MAGDALEN.
... fear in vulgar souls , and irritates envy ; happy the man , who can temper them with that moderation , which will entitle them to indul- gence ! But as The lively interest , with which the situation and confidence 38 THE MAGDALEN.
الصفحة 42
... fears . Be that as it may , having been refused admittance to the king three different times , I never presented myself for seven months after . In a letter , which I took the liber- ty to address to him , I simply thanked him for the ...
... fears . Be that as it may , having been refused admittance to the king three different times , I never presented myself for seven months after . In a letter , which I took the liber- ty to address to him , I simply thanked him for the ...
الصفحة 46
... ; but the idea that I might be useful to the king , and the fear of exposing the unknown man who had obliged us , determined me to dissimulate . I made the municipal officer no answer , but presented my passport 46 THE MAGDALEN.
... ; but the idea that I might be useful to the king , and the fear of exposing the unknown man who had obliged us , determined me to dissimulate . I made the municipal officer no answer , but presented my passport 46 THE MAGDALEN.
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