Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - Počet stran: 612 Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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... Pekuah with her two maids , and carried them away : the Turks are now persuing them by our instigation , but I fear they will not be able to overtake them . " The princess was overpowered with surprise and grief . Rasselas , in the ...
... Pekuah with her two maids , and carried them away : the Turks are now persuing them by our instigation , but I fear they will not be able to overtake them . " The princess was overpowered with surprise and grief . Rasselas , in the ...
Strana 580
... Pekuah , and for some weeks re- tired constantly at the time fixed , and returned with her eyes swollen and her countenance clouded . By degrees she grew ... Pekuah . ” XXXVII THE PRINCESS HEARS NEWS OF PEKUAH In seven months 580 RASSELAS.
... Pekuah , and for some weeks re- tired constantly at the time fixed , and returned with her eyes swollen and her countenance clouded . By degrees she grew ... Pekuah . ” XXXVII THE PRINCESS HEARS NEWS OF PEKUAH In seven months 580 RASSELAS.
Strana 581
... Pekuah was in the hands of an Arab chief , who possessed a castle or fortress on the extremity of Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The ...
... Pekuah was in the hands of an Arab chief , who possessed a castle or fortress on the extremity of Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The ...
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POETRY | 42 |
On the Death of Mr Robert Levet | 58 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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