The letters of Charlotte during her connexion with Werter [by sir W.J. James]. |
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... them or not , for whom it never will exift . " This is meant as a pretext for totally rejecting it . Upon the fame principle , we might reject almost 1 every thing that Providence affords us . He adds ; every PREFAC E. iii.
... them or not , for whom it never will exift . " This is meant as a pretext for totally rejecting it . Upon the fame principle , we might reject almost 1 every thing that Providence affords us . He adds ; every PREFAC E. iii.
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sir Walter James James. every thing that Providence affords us . He adds ; " What is the destiny of man ? to fill up the measure of his fufferings , and drink up the bitter draught . " * - Such are the fentiments interwoven in a work ...
sir Walter James James. every thing that Providence affords us . He adds ; " What is the destiny of man ? to fill up the measure of his fufferings , and drink up the bitter draught . " * - Such are the fentiments interwoven in a work ...
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... thing to fupprefs . I give them at large ; and wish I could do the fame by her fair friend , of whom one cannot but conceive a high opinion , from the confidence reposed in her by Charlotte , and the great regard fhe expreffes for her ...
... thing to fupprefs . I give them at large ; and wish I could do the fame by her fair friend , of whom one cannot but conceive a high opinion , from the confidence reposed in her by Charlotte , and the great regard fhe expreffes for her ...
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... I do not , therefore , expect to fee him this month . Now , as you are fo great an advocate for him , and " would do any thing to accelerate the feftival of Hymen , " I think you ought , ought , during his abfence , to come and plead [ 4 ]
... I do not , therefore , expect to fee him this month . Now , as you are fo great an advocate for him , and " would do any thing to accelerate the feftival of Hymen , " I think you ought , ought , during his abfence , to come and plead [ 4 ]
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... he would call in the evening , to tell me how they did . You will not ask me any thing about the dreffes of the ladies . A few years ago , indeed , they would have come in for their fhare of ad- miration and have [ 13 ] - ...
... he would call in the evening , to tell me how they did . You will not ask me any thing about the dreffes of the ladies . A few years ago , indeed , they would have come in for their fhare of ad- miration and have [ 13 ] - ...
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abfence accompliſhment Adieu againſt Albert almoſt aſked becauſe bert beſt bleffing bofom buſineſs cauſe Charlotte Charlotte's charms converfation dear Carolina dear Charlotte dear girl deareſt defire deftitute diftrefs diſcovered diſeaſe Engliſh eſteem exiſtence eyes faid fame father feel feemed fentiments Ferdinand fhades fhall fhould fighs firſt fituation fmiling fociety fome fometimes foon footh forrow fpirits friendſhip fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe fure fweet happineſs happy harpsichord heart heaven Henry himſelf hope laft letter laſt lotte lover melancholy ment mifery mind moft moſt mufe mufic muft muſt myſelf never obferved Offian ourſelves paffing paffion paſs paſt peace Petrarch philofophic pity pleaſures prefence reafon reaſon refa replied reſemble ſaid ſay ſcenes ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſteps ſtory taſte tears thee Therefa theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion vaglia vifit Walheim Werter whilft whofe whoſe wiſh yourſelf
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50 페이지 - These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die; like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume...
34 페이지 - We, Hermia, like two artificial Gods, Created with our needles both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion...
146 페이지 - I am covered with the drops of heaven ? The time of my fading is near, the blaft that fhall fcatter my leaves. Tomorrow fhall the traveller come ; he that faw me in my beauty fhall come. His eyes will fearch the field, but they will not find me.
57 페이지 - Or any cares but his thy breaft enthrall, Thou never yet his power haft known ; Love fits on a defpotic throne, And reigns a tyrant, if he reigns at all. Now if thou art fo loft a thing, Here all thy tender forrows bring, And prove whofe patience longeft can endure; We'll ftrive whofe fancy fhall be loft In dreams of fondeft paffion moft, For if thou thus haft lov'd, oh!
55 페이지 - I'll teach thee what it is to love, And by what marks true paffion may be found. It is to be all bath'd in tears, To live upon a fmile for years, To lie whole ages at a beauty's feet; To kneel, to languifh and implore, And ftill tho' fhe difdain, adore ; It is to do all this and think thy fufferings fweet.
133 페이지 - Ere the rifing fun Shone o'er the deep, or 'mid the vault of night The moon her filver lamp fufpended : ere The vales with fprings were water'd, or with groves Of oak or pine the ancient hills were crown'd...
78 페이지 - Not harfii, and crabbed, as dull fools fuppofe, But mufical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feaft of neftar'd fweets, Where no crude furfeit reigns.
76 페이지 - Cicero notices the astonishing power of music ; and Plato supposes that the effect of harmony on the mind, is equal to that of air on the body.
133 페이지 - Then the Great Spirit, whom his works adore, Within his own deep essence view'd the forms, The forms eternal of created things: The radiant sun; the moon's nocturnal lamp...