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Pagina 7
... temper very much different from that of Clarinda. The last thought of it is so very noble, that I dare say that my reader will pardon me the quotation. ON THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF PEMBROKE. " Underneath this marble hearse Lies the ...
... temper very much different from that of Clarinda. The last thought of it is so very noble, that I dare say that my reader will pardon me the quotation. ON THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF PEMBROKE. " Underneath this marble hearse Lies the ...
Pagina 114
... temper, made a sanguine protestation, that though all men were offended in him, yet would he not be offended. It was a great article of our Saviour's business in the world to bring us to a sense of our inability, without God's ...
... temper, made a sanguine protestation, that though all men were offended in him, yet would he not be offended. It was a great article of our Saviour's business in the world to bring us to a sense of our inability, without God's ...
Pagina 144
... tempered aud prepared for the impression. But this I believe yon will hardly think those to be, who are so far from entering into the sense and spirit of the ancients, that they do not yet understand their language with any exactness ...
... tempered aud prepared for the impression. But this I believe yon will hardly think those to be, who are so far from entering into the sense and spirit of the ancients, that they do not yet understand their language with any exactness ...
Pagina 150
... temper at seeing others preferred before me. My mistress has a younger sister lives in the house with her, that is some thousands below her in estate, who is continually heaping her favours on her maid; so that she can appear every ...
... temper at seeing others preferred before me. My mistress has a younger sister lives in the house with her, that is some thousands below her in estate, who is continually heaping her favours on her maid; so that she can appear every ...
Pagina 153
... temper and greatness of mind. On the 10th instant that lady was taken with an indisposition which confined her to her chamber, but was such as was too slight to make her take a sick bed, and yet too grievous to admit of any satisfaction ...
... temper and greatness of mind. On the 10th instant that lady was taken with an indisposition which confined her to her chamber, but was such as was too slight to make her take a sick bed, and yet too grievous to admit of any satisfaction ...
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