The Antiquary, Volume 1Samuel G. Goodrich, and Huntington and Hopkins., 1821 - 271 pagina's |
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... feel the influence of that general polish which assimilates to each other the manners of different nations . Among the same class I have placed some of the scenes , in which I have endeavoured to illustrate the operation of the higher ...
... feel the influence of that general polish which assimilates to each other the manners of different nations . Among the same class I have placed some of the scenes , in which I have endeavoured to illustrate the operation of the higher ...
Pagina 4
... feel courageous enough to censure that of the coachman . He took a parcel , containing apparently a large folio , from a little boy who followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr B- , that if he had known ...
... feel courageous enough to censure that of the coachman . He took a parcel , containing apparently a large folio , from a little boy who followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr B- , that if he had known ...
Pagina 12
... feel them when they ac- tually arrived , or whether he found the company in which he was placed too congenial to repine at any thing which delayed his journey , it is cer- tain that he submitted to his lot with much re- signation ...
... feel them when they ac- tually arrived , or whether he found the company in which he was placed too congenial to repine at any thing which delayed his journey , it is cer- tain that he submitted to his lot with much re- signation ...
Pagina 96
... feel , or suppose your- self , in a situation which makes it disagreeable to own him . Sir Arthur only stipulated , that a little ragged boy , for the guerdon of one penny ster- ling , should run to meet his coachman , and turn his ...
... feel , or suppose your- self , in a situation which makes it disagreeable to own him . Sir Arthur only stipulated , that a little ragged boy , for the guerdon of one penny ster- ling , should run to meet his coachman , and turn his ...
Pagina 99
... feel- ing that some exertion was necessary to accom- plish his consolatory prediction . They were now near the centre of a deep but narrow bay , or recess , formed by two projecting capes of high and inaccessible rock , which shot out ...
... feel- ing that some exertion was necessary to accom- plish his consolatory prediction . They were now near the centre of a deep but narrow bay , or recess , formed by two projecting capes of high and inaccessible rock , which shot out ...
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