The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 11840 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina lxxi
... carried on with such feuds as had never before been known in England . In many cases they were carried on by open violence . That firebrand of sedition , Dr Sacheverell , em- ployed his whole time and pains to this purpose . Religion ...
... carried on with such feuds as had never before been known in England . In many cases they were carried on by open violence . That firebrand of sedition , Dr Sacheverell , em- ployed his whole time and pains to this purpose . Religion ...
Pagina lxxix
... carried back , and all the reason given is that they belong to De Foe , author of the ' Review , ' and he is turned ... carrying the war , not into Old Spain , but into America ; which proposal his Majesty approved of , and fully ...
... carried back , and all the reason given is that they belong to De Foe , author of the ' Review , ' and he is turned ... carrying the war , not into Old Spain , but into America ; which proposal his Majesty approved of , and fully ...
Pagina c
... carried on under manifest disadvantages ; but the heavy duties that were laid upon French goods during the war that followed gave such encou- ragement to the English manufacturers , that they were continued after the peace , and the ...
... carried on under manifest disadvantages ; but the heavy duties that were laid upon French goods during the war that followed gave such encou- ragement to the English manufacturers , that they were continued after the peace , and the ...
Pagina cxxxi
... carried into the world of politics , where it assumed the highest tone of acrimony . In those sour days , both the understandings and the morals of men were estimated according to the party they belonged to , and received a colouring in ...
... carried into the world of politics , where it assumed the highest tone of acrimony . In those sour days , both the understandings and the morals of men were estimated according to the party they belonged to , and received a colouring in ...
Pagina 7
... carry us over the water to St Mary - Over's stairs , where we landed , and were safe enough . Here he turns to me ... carried it in my hand a good while , for it was in gold all but 14s . , and that is to say , it was four guincas ...
... carry us over the water to St Mary - Over's stairs , where we landed , and were safe enough . Here he turns to me ... carried it in my hand a good while , for it was in gold all but 14s . , and that is to say , it was four guincas ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquaintance afterwards answer army asked began better bill brought called captain carried child circumstances coach desire discourse Dissenters door dragoons Duke Duke of Savoy enemy England English father favour Foe's fortune gave gentleman give governess hand Harwich heard High Church honest honour horse husband Jack justice kind king King of Sweden knew lady lived lodging London looked madam majesty manner married master mind Moll Flanders mother never Newgate night obliged occasion party person pieces of eight plantation poor pretended Prince prisoners racter regiment resolved Robinson Crusoe Saxony says Scotland sent servants ship short Sir John Hepburn sloop soldiers soon speak stood story taken talk tell things thought told took town trade Whigs whole wife woman word writings
Populaire passages
Pagina cl - ... for, after all my ruminating upon it, and what course I should take with it, or where I should put it, I could not hit upon any one thing, or any possible method to secure it, and it perplexed me so, that at last, as I said just now, I sat down and cried heartily. When my crying was over...
Pagina 73 - It is true that the original of this story is put into new words, and the style of the famous lady we here speak of is a little altered ; particularly she is made to tell her own tale in modester words than she told it at first, the copy which came first to hand having been written in language more like one still in Newgate than one grown penitent and humble, as she afterwards pretends to be.
Pagina 74 - But as this work is chiefly recommended to those who know how to read it, and how to make the good uses of it...
Pagina xix - The original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England examined and asserted...
Pagina xlv - Caledonia, &c. A Poem in Honour of Scotland, and the Scots Nation (1706a).
Pagina cl - I took that up, and wrapt it all together, and carried it in that a good way. I have often since heard people say, when they have been talking of money that they could not get in, I wish I had it in a foul clout...
Pagina lv - A New Test of the Sense of the Nation: Being a Modest Comparison between the ADDRESSES to the late King James, and those to her present Majesty. In order to observe how far the Sense of the Nation may be judged of by either of them.
Pagina xiii - He says, that one of his ancestors remembered De Foe, and sometimes saw him walking in the streets of Bristol, accoutred in the fashion of the times, with a fine flowing wig, lace ruffles, and a sword by his side. Also, that he there obtained the name of " The Sunday Gentleman," because, through fear of the bailiffs, he did not dare to appear in public upon any other day.
Pagina 96 - I had been tricked once by that cheat called love, but the game was over; I was resolved now to be married or nothing, and to be well married or not at all.
Pagina xi - Fenwick, they proceeded to enact several laws for regulating the domestic economy of the nation ; among others they passed an act for the more effectual relief of creditors in cases of escape, and for preventing abuses in prisons and pretended privileged places.