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Pagina ix
... greatest contempt . Webster was not long in retaliating ; and , among other things , insisted upon quartering one of his friends upon Budgell , which he indignantly resisted ; and , not content with overwhelming his adver- sary with the ...
... greatest contempt . Webster was not long in retaliating ; and , among other things , insisted upon quartering one of his friends upon Budgell , which he indignantly resisted ; and , not content with overwhelming his adver- sary with the ...
Pagina xxii
... greatest embarrassment , by her openly declaring her love for him , and demanding a return . He was at this time in his 47th year , and it is to be lamented that he suffered his vanity to overcome his sense of propriety , and encouraged ...
... greatest embarrassment , by her openly declaring her love for him , and demanding a return . He was at this time in his 47th year , and it is to be lamented that he suffered his vanity to overcome his sense of propriety , and encouraged ...
Pagina xxiv
... greatest assiduity and solicitude until a second time he was afflicted with a fever so violent that he never entirely overcame the effects of it . At this period he met with a true Samaritan in Sir Thomas Abney , who took him into his ...
... greatest assiduity and solicitude until a second time he was afflicted with a fever so violent that he never entirely overcame the effects of it . At this period he met with a true Samaritan in Sir Thomas Abney , who took him into his ...
Pagina 2
... greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre - eminence you have above others , which is left almost unobserved by greater writers . Yet how ...
... greatest endowments . Nor were it a circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attractions of your person were not the only pre - eminence you have above others , which is left almost unobserved by greater writers . Yet how ...
Pagina 3
... greatest truth and respect , My Lord , your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , and humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valuable library at Althorp . Your friends and companions in your ...
... greatest truth and respect , My Lord , your Lordship's obliged , Obedient , and humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . His lordship was the founder of the splendid and truly valuable library at Althorp . Your friends and companions in your ...
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