The Adventures of Capt. Greenland: Written in Imitation of All Those Wise, Learned, Witty and Humorous Authors, who ... Write in the Same Stile and Manner. ....R. Baldwin, 1752 |
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... reply'd the Uncle , if you will firft let me know who you are ; and that I should happen to like the Nature of your Business with her , perhaps I may give you Leave ; otherwife I fancy fhe is not to be spoken with at this present . Why ...
... reply'd the Uncle , if you will firft let me know who you are ; and that I should happen to like the Nature of your Business with her , perhaps I may give you Leave ; otherwife I fancy fhe is not to be spoken with at this present . Why ...
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... reply'd John , there is one , and but one , with- in the Reach of my Knowledge ; and that refts entirely in your good felf . You must take every Thing wherein we have thus trangrefs'd , upon your own Head : And infist upon it , that ...
... reply'd John , there is one , and but one , with- in the Reach of my Knowledge ; and that refts entirely in your good felf . You must take every Thing wherein we have thus trangrefs'd , upon your own Head : And infist upon it , that ...
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... reply'd the Man ; and therefore we must endeavour to overtake them , if poffible , and lofe no Time . - What , demands John , won't you stay then to breakfast , Gentle- man ? you may have either Tea , or Coffee rea- dy , in half an ...
... reply'd the Man ; and therefore we must endeavour to overtake them , if poffible , and lofe no Time . - What , demands John , won't you stay then to breakfast , Gentle- man ? you may have either Tea , or Coffee rea- dy , in half an ...
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... reply'd , whenever you please , Madam ; I had no Directions to the Contrary : And when you think proper to write , I fhall take imme- diate Care to fend it as you may defire , and alfo by a special Meffenger ; fo that you may be very ...
... reply'd , whenever you please , Madam ; I had no Directions to the Contrary : And when you think proper to write , I fhall take imme- diate Care to fend it as you may defire , and alfo by a special Meffenger ; fo that you may be very ...
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... , in my own Tongue , whither I was bound ? I reply'd , to Lisbon . They anfwer'd me , fo were they . At which , I was inftantly inftantly fo highly tranfported that I was almost ready to 138 The Adventures of Book XI .
... , in my own Tongue , whither I was bound ? I reply'd , to Lisbon . They anfwer'd me , fo were they . At which , I was inftantly inftantly fo highly tranfported that I was almost ready to 138 The Adventures of Book XI .
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205 페이지 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
223 페이지 - So lawyers, lest the Bear defendant, And plaintiff Dog, should make an end on't, Do stave and tail with Writs of Error, Reverse of Judgment, and Demurrer, To let them breathe awhile, and then Cry Whoop, and set them on again.
71 페이지 - ... me to make choice of one, I even there declined the liberty he gave, and, to his own election, yielded up my youth. — his tender care, my lord, directed him to you — Our .hands were joined, but...
251 페이지 - And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone: Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, . The...
71 페이지 - Lord, direfted him to You — Our Hands were join'd ! but ftill my Heart was wedded to its Folly ! My only Joy was Power, Command...
59 페이지 - Lips f wringing of his Hands! and lifting up his Eyes and Voice to Heaven in Prayers to follow her...
63 페이지 - But there is an ancient faying,, that, fet a Beggar on Horfeback, and he will ride to the Devil.
143 페이지 - Perfon, who, by divine Providence, hath happily placed this Imperial Crown upon his Majejtys Head.