Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 120
... means and just labour pace slowly , but when they come by the death of others , as by the course of inheritance , testaments , and the like , they come tumbling upon a man . But it mought be applied like- wise to Pluto , taking him for ...
... means and just labour pace slowly , but when they come by the death of others , as by the course of inheritance , testaments , and the like , they come tumbling upon a man . But it mought be applied like- wise to Pluto , taking him for ...
Page 326
... means pleases me . I love to show my discreetness quietly , and am not at all like those savage prudes , whose honour is armed with claws and teeth , and who at the least word would scratch people's faces . Heaven preserve me from such ...
... means pleases me . I love to show my discreetness quietly , and am not at all like those savage prudes , whose honour is armed with claws and teeth , and who at the least word would scratch people's faces . Heaven preserve me from such ...
Page 652
... means of obtaining a little more ? Pyotr Ivanovitch tried to imagine such means ; but after pondering a little , and out of politeness abusing the government for its stinginess , he said that he believed that it was impossible to obtain ...
... means of obtaining a little more ? Pyotr Ivanovitch tried to imagine such means ; but after pondering a little , and out of politeness abusing the government for its stinginess , he said that he believed that it was impossible to obtain ...
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