Pamela's Conduct in High Life: Publish'd from Her Original Papers. To which are Prefix'd, Several Curious Letters Written to the Editor on the SubjectGeo. Faulkner, and Oli. Nelson, 1741 - 312페이지 |
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... faid it was and Profit ,, that they contain Inftructions for our Conduct in f follow'd , may fecure our Hap e and hereafter . end Mr. M to whom faid , for he knew my Lady , at herfelf could fo well have She was what the ap Aure ...
... faid it was and Profit ,, that they contain Inftructions for our Conduct in f follow'd , may fecure our Hap e and hereafter . end Mr. M to whom faid , for he knew my Lady , at herfelf could fo well have She was what the ap Aure ...
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... faid he , as he does not intend to ftay longer , than neceffary , to recover your Ladyfhip from the Fatigue of your Journey ; for this Reafon it ? is not fent for . He defigns to fee Nobody , either at home , or abroad , and has ordered ...
... faid he , as he does not intend to ftay longer , than neceffary , to recover your Ladyfhip from the Fatigue of your Journey ; for this Reafon it ? is not fent for . He defigns to fee Nobody , either at home , or abroad , and has ordered ...
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... faid he , I come to make you an Eye- Witness of my Happiness , and to defire in your hearing that he will make good my Word . I answer'd , that his will wou'd always be a Law to me . The Milliner , a very pretty Woman , and well bred ...
... faid he , I come to make you an Eye- Witness of my Happiness , and to defire in your hearing that he will make good my Word . I answer'd , that his will wou'd always be a Law to me . The Milliner , a very pretty Woman , and well bred ...
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... faid I , in a most inftructing Manner . What means my Charmer ? Elfe where I will be more explicite , this is not a proper Place . He took me by the Hand , and whifper'd , I hope that Fiend Jealoufy has not taken Poffef- fion of you ...
... faid I , in a most inftructing Manner . What means my Charmer ? Elfe where I will be more explicite , this is not a proper Place . He took me by the Hand , and whifper'd , I hope that Fiend Jealoufy has not taken Poffef- fion of you ...
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... faid , there were not fo many as on another Day . I heard one continued hum or buzz , proceeding from the different Difcourfe of those below , but in which no one articulate Sound cou'd be diftinguish'd . Thefe , faid my dear Mr. B ...
... faid , there were not fo many as on another Day . I heard one continued hum or buzz , proceeding from the different Difcourfe of those below , but in which no one articulate Sound cou'd be diftinguish'd . Thefe , faid my dear Mr. B ...
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Adad affure anfwer'd anfwered Beatrix Bedfordshire befide Bleffing Brother Brown Brunetti Caufe Cenfure Coach Company Confcience Confequence Converfation Coufin cry'd Darnford dear Jervis dear Mafter dear Pamela deferve Defign defired Difcourfe Drefs eafy Eftate Efteem Egad fafe faid faluted fame Father fatisfied Favour feem felf fent feven fhall fhew fhort fhould filly fince firft fome foon fpeak fuch fuffer fure Gentleman Giuglio give greateſt Guyver Hand herſelf himſelf honeft Honour hope Horfes Houfe Houſe Intereft Jackey Jinks juft Juftice Lady Andrews Lady Davers Ladyfhip laft Lincolnshire Longman Lord Madam moft Mona Bencoglio Money moſt Mother muft muſt myſelf neceffary never Number obferved obliged Paffion Perfon Pleafure pleaſe Pleaſure poffible prefent Propofal publick Reafon Refpect replied reply'd return'd Senfe Servant ſhe Sifter Sir Simon thefe theſe thofe thou told Vifit Virtue whofe Word young
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51 페이지 - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine.
111 페이지 - Lord my God, thou art become exceeding glorious; Thou art clothed with majesty and honour. Thou deckest thyself with light as it were with a garment; And spreadest out the heavens like a curtain. Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters, And maketh the clouds his chariot, And walketh upon the wings of the wind.
192 페이지 - He spent his early years in the navy, and at the conclusion of the war with France he devoted himself to the study of the law, and was called to the bar in 1825. As a lawyer he was almost entirely employed in peerage cases before the House of Lords. He compiled a History of the Battle of Agincourt...
45 페이지 - ... that the disobliging person is of kin to me, our minds being both extracted from the Deity; since no man can do me a real injury because no man can force me to misbehave myself; I cannot therefore hate or be angry with one of my own nature and family. For we are all made for mutual assistance, no less than the parts of the body are for the service of the whole; whence it follows that clashing and opposition are utterly unnatural.
xiii 페이지 - I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking through the key-hole, 'spyed me upon the floor, stretched out at length, on my face; and then he called Mrs.
80 페이지 - ... distinguish itself by a great contempt of the clergy, than which, I think, nothing can be a greater evidence of the decayed state of religion among us. This barbarous and unchristian practice, setting all particular reasons aside, can be resolved into nothing so surely, as into that great looseness of principles and corruption of morals, which have too much infected all ranks and orders of men ; for though it may pass for a current maxim among some, that priests of all religions are the same...
279 페이지 - Reflections upon the Conduct: of the prefent Fathers of the Church, in regard to the firft Perfonages of the Realm, as a Juftifi, cation ef his Coldnefs on this fcore.
127 페이지 - Jonathan anfwer'd, much good do her fweet Heart an it were a Hogfhead. What Time Mr. B- i ii i came to Bed I know not, for I never heard him. -Saturday we faw nobody, and nothing pafs'd worth fending you an Account, except my drinking a whole Bottle of Burgundy •at Dinner, and two at Supper to my own Share, without finding any Alteration by this large Quantity of ftrong Wine.
278 페이지 - I have hinted your Cafe to Mr. Peters, the " Minifter of this Parifh ; but I am concerned to " fay, that he imputed felfifh Views to me, as if «« I would make an Intereft in your Affections, «c by my Zeal. And when I reprefented the Du" ties of our Function, and the like, and pro...
107 페이지 - Hamper out of the Boot of Blunt's Coach, fpread about a Dozen Sheets of Whited-Brown Paper, gave every one of us a Sheet for a Napkin, with a Slice off a large Loaf for a Plate...