Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments,: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Moralityauthor., 1797 - 304페이지 |
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... never < c part ; if it is rejected , I can never fee you more . " << Flavilla had too much understanding , as well as virtue , to deliberate a moment upon this propofal . She gave immediate orders that Clodio fhould be admitted no more ...
... never < c part ; if it is rejected , I can never fee you more . " << Flavilla had too much understanding , as well as virtue , to deliberate a moment upon this propofal . She gave immediate orders that Clodio fhould be admitted no more ...
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... never have another fhilling of his money ; and he " was determined to fee him no more . " Mercator , who was more provoked by this outrage than grie- ved at his lofs , difdained reply ; and believing that he he had now moft reafon to be ...
... never have another fhilling of his money ; and he " was determined to fee him no more . " Mercator , who was more provoked by this outrage than grie- ved at his lofs , difdained reply ; and believing that he he had now moft reafon to be ...
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... never expreffed . The fight of the child made him more than ever with a reconciliation with his father ; and having heard at his first landing , that he was dangerously ill , he determined to go immediately , and attempt to fee him ...
... never expreffed . The fight of the child made him more than ever with a reconciliation with his father ; and having heard at his first landing , that he was dangerously ill , he determined to go immediately , and attempt to fee him ...
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... never fuch confequence to our families , we become regardless of danger ; we never hesitate at leaps that are mani- feftly feftly big with deftruction ; and even if the brother [ 37 ]
... never fuch confequence to our families , we become regardless of danger ; we never hesitate at leaps that are mani- feftly feftly big with deftruction ; and even if the brother [ 37 ]
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... never takes delight in the unneceffary agony of a creature , whom he has been pleased to endue with existence ; we therefore offer an infult to him , when we give a needless pang to the meanest of his creatures ; and abfolutely pervert ...
... never takes delight in the unneceffary agony of a creature , whom he has been pleased to endue with existence ; we therefore offer an infult to him , when we give a needless pang to the meanest of his creatures ; and abfolutely pervert ...
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acquainted againſt almoſt ANECDOTE anſwer appeared aqua fortis aſked beauty becauſe behaviour beſtowed buſineſs cauſe Clarinda confent confequence confider confiderable converfation courſe defign defire difpofition diſappointed diſcovered eſteem Eumenius eyes faid fame fatisfaction favour fays fecret feemed fenfe fenfible fent feveral fhall fhew fince firft firſt fituation Flavilla fociety fome fometimes foon fortune foul fpirits friendſhip ftill fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fure greateſt happineſs happy heart herſelf himſelf honour hope houſe huſband increaſe juſt lady laft laſt leaſt lefs Licinius Lord meaſure Medoro Mencius Metella mind miſtreſs moft moſt muſt myſelf neceffary never obferved occafion ourſelves paffed paffion perfon pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed prefent promife purpoſe racter raiſed reaſon reflection requeſt ſaid ſee ſhall ſhe Shenſtone ſhould ſome ſtarted ſtate ſtep ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand tion uſe vifit virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſhes
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64 페이지 - ... person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one; but, as soon as it was dark, retired to his garden...
252 페이지 - And not a cloud o'ercafts the folemn fcene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And ftars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole : O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure...
54 페이지 - ... not get him again. Follow after him no more, for he is too far off ; he is as a roe escaped out of the snare. As for a wound, it may be bound up, and after reviling there may be reconciliation ; but he that bewrayeth secrets, is without hope.
43 페이지 - Which against death some weapon does not bear. Let cities boast that they provide For life the ornaments of pride ; But 'tis the country and the field, That furnish it with staff and shield.
118 페이지 - These two incongruous animals spent much of their time together in a lonely orchard, where they saw no creature but each other. By degrees an apparent regard began to take place between these two sequestered individuals. The fowl would...
245 페이지 - Vanity and transient Glory of all this habitable World; how, by the Force of one Element breaking loose upon the rest, all the Varieties of Nature, all the Works of Art, all the Labours of Men, are reduced to nothing; all that we admired and adored before, as great...
9 페이지 - ... manners, had been a gay man, and was well acquainted with the town. He had often heard Flavilla toasted by rakes of quality, and had often seen her at public places.
132 페이지 - ... will but quicken it to action. Depart, therefore, and be thankful for all things : put thy...
2 페이지 - ... of fashion, and treated by those of a lower class with distant respect. Flavilla thus continued to move in a sphere, to which she had no claim ; she was perpetually surrounded with elegance and splendour, which the caprice of others, like the rod of an enchanter, could dissipate in a moment, and leave her to regret the loss of enjoyments, which she could neither hope to obtain nor cease to desire. Of this, however, Flavilla had no dread. She was remarkably tall for her age, and was celebrated...