Elegant Epistles: Or, A Copious Collection of Familiar and Amusing Letters,Vicesimus Knox Charles Dilly., 1790 - 798 หน้า |
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... spirit in epiftolary correfpondence . Dod- well's opinion is at the fame time reasonable , when he supposes that Epistles were written in fome form or other , as foon as the art of marking thoughts by written figns was discovered and ...
... spirit in epiftolary correfpondence . Dod- well's opinion is at the fame time reasonable , when he supposes that Epistles were written in fome form or other , as foon as the art of marking thoughts by written figns was discovered and ...
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... spirits , I am utterly unable to preferve my own ! I have fent back the faithful Philete- as the weakness of his eyes made him incapable of rendering me any fer- vice . Nothing can equal the good offices I receive from Salluftius ...
... spirits , I am utterly unable to preferve my own ! I have fent back the faithful Philete- as the weakness of his eyes made him incapable of rendering me any fer- vice . Nothing can equal the good offices I receive from Salluftius ...
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... spirit and tender- Reis in all my concerns . But I lament it Fould be my cruel fate to expofe you to to many calamities , whilft you are thus generally endeavouring to eafe the weight of mine . Be affured it was with the utmost grief I ...
... spirit and tender- Reis in all my concerns . But I lament it Fould be my cruel fate to expofe you to to many calamities , whilft you are thus generally endeavouring to eafe the weight of mine . Be affured it was with the utmost grief I ...
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... spirit and fortitude . In other words ; let me conjure you to fupport with refolution thofe common viciffitudes of fortune , which no prudence can prevent , and for which no mortal is anfwerable ; remem- bering , that in all popular ...
... spirit and fortitude . In other words ; let me conjure you to fupport with refolution thofe common viciffitudes of fortune , which no prudence can prevent , and for which no mortal is anfwerable ; remem- bering , that in all popular ...
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... spirit worthy of your- felf : as it is conceived in terms full of a generous and candid friendship . It should feem indeed , that the very view of Rome had an immediate effect upon your tem- per , and restored you to the agreeable ...
... spirit worthy of your- felf : as it is conceived in terms full of a generous and candid friendship . It should feem indeed , that the very view of Rome had an immediate effect upon your tem- per , and restored you to the agreeable ...
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หน้า 240 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
หน้า 193 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth, indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command. But let not your grace...
หน้า 194 - ... for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since...
หน้า 337 - ... yet secretly my heart mourns, too sadly I fear, and cannot be comforted, because I have not the dear companion and sharer of all my joys and sorrows. I want him to talk with, to walk with, to eat and sleep with. All these things are irksome to me now: the day unwelcome, and the night so too. All company and meals I would avoid, if it might be...
หน้า 468 - ... lying at your feet, a tract of Italy about three hundred miles in length, from the promontory of Antium to the Cape of Palinurus...
หน้า 474 - Now, sir,' continued Mr. Lintot, 'in return for the frankness I have shown, pray tell me, is it the opinion of your friends at Court that my Lord Lansdowne will be brought to the bar or not?' I told him I heard he would not, and I hoped it, my Lord being one I had particular obligations to. — 'That may be,' replied Mr. Lintot; 'but by G if he is not, I shall lose the printing of a very good trial.
หน้า 294 - You writ me lately for a footman, and I ' think this bearer will fit you : I know he can run ' well, for he hath run away twice from me, but he ' knew the way back again ; yet, though he hath a ' running head as well as running heels (and who will ' expect a footman to be a stayed man ?) I would ' not part with him were I not to go post to the
หน้า 193 - ... enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter.
หน้า 472 - Mr. Lintot began in this manner: 'Now, damn them! What if they should put it into the newspaper how you and I went together to Oxford?
หน้า 474 - Now, sir, (continued Mr. Lintot,) in return to the frankness I have shown, pray tell me, is it the opinion of your friends at Court that my Lord Lansdown will be brought to the bar or not?" I told him I heard he would not, and I hoped it, my Lord being one I had particular obligations to. — " That may be," replied Mr. Lintot, " but by G , if he is not, I shall lose the printing of a very good trial.