The Novelist's Magazine, 4. sējumsHarrison and Company, 1781 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 100.
38. lappuse
... leave likewise , to my landlord , for one third of the money they had coft me . Then taking my leave of the ready furnished lodging , without having oc- cafion , thank God ! for any body to carry my baggage , the first thing I did , was ...
... leave likewise , to my landlord , for one third of the money they had coft me . Then taking my leave of the ready furnished lodging , without having oc- cafion , thank God ! for any body to carry my baggage , the first thing I did , was ...
41. lappuse
... leave to prefent one ' of my best friends to you : he is a young man of a good family , whom misfortunes have ... leaves , and began to " · Donna Manuela of Sandoval , a fuperannuated widow , full of pee- vifhnefs and caprice , has , at ...
... leave to prefent one ' of my best friends to you : he is a young man of a good family , whom misfortunes have ... leaves , and began to " · Donna Manuela of Sandoval , a fuperannuated widow , full of pee- vifhnefs and caprice , has , at ...
44. lappuse
... leaving my native country ; and by thefe questions engaged me , in presence of Dame Jacinta , to recount my story ... leave my own in it's room ; which I was not forry to preserve , in hopes that it would still be of ufe to me : after ...
... leaving my native country ; and by thefe questions engaged me , in presence of Dame Jacinta , to recount my story ... leave my own in it's room ; which I was not forry to preserve , in hopes that it would still be of ufe to me : after ...
48. lappuse
... leave to do your office . ' 6 This pious gentlewoman and I were much afraid that the licentiate would die before his will could be finished : but happily for us , the deed that oc- cafioned our difquiet was executed ; and the notary ...
... leave to do your office . ' 6 This pious gentlewoman and I were much afraid that the licentiate would die before his will could be finished : but happily for us , the deed that oc- cafioned our difquiet was executed ; and the notary ...
50. lappuse
... leave Dr. San- grado ; but he invested me with a new employment , which made me change that refolution . Hark'e , my child , faid he , one day , I am not one of those harsh and ungrateful mafters who let their domefticks grow grey in ...
... leave Dr. San- grado ; but he invested me with a new employment , which made me change that refolution . Hark'e , my child , faid he , one day , I am not one of those harsh and ungrateful mafters who let their domefticks grow grey in ...
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28. lappuse - However, upon second thoughts, I took it away, and wrapping all this in a piece of canvas, I began to think of making another raft. But while I was preparing this...
73. lappuse - I went up the shore, and down the shore, but it was all one; I could see no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot; how it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine.
98. lappuse - At last he lays his head flat upon the ground, close to my foot, and sets my other foot upon his head, as he had done before, and after this made all the signs to me of subjection, servitude, and submission imaginable, to let me know how he would serve me as long as he lived.
97. lappuse - I could think of; and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every ten or twelve steps, in token of acknowledgment for my saving his life. I smiled at him, and looked pleasantly, and beckoned to him to come still nearer. At length he came close to me, and then he kneeled down again, kissed the ground, and laid his head upon the ground, and taking me by the foot, set my foot upon his head. This, it seems, was in token of swearing to be my slave for ever.