The Memoirs of Charles Westcote: In which is Introduced the History of the Monk Franciscobooksellers, 1807 - 323 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... cause . When the curtain dropped I offered my hand to conduct her to the carriage announced as in waiting . It was rejected with evident confusion . At that moment I caught a glimpse of the visage of the Gentleman under whose escort she ...
... cause . When the curtain dropped I offered my hand to conduct her to the carriage announced as in waiting . It was rejected with evident confusion . At that moment I caught a glimpse of the visage of the Gentleman under whose escort she ...
Pagina 17
... cause of unhappiness to Mrs. Edwards , and heap everlasting infamy on myself ? No - culpable tho ' I was , I was desirous of adhering to a steady principle of concealment . CHAPTER IV . On pleasures flow'ry brinks we idly stray CHARLES ...
... cause of unhappiness to Mrs. Edwards , and heap everlasting infamy on myself ? No - culpable tho ' I was , I was desirous of adhering to a steady principle of concealment . CHAPTER IV . On pleasures flow'ry brinks we idly stray CHARLES ...
Pagina 32
... causes of action , but when under their immediate impression . Seldom have we prudence to make even an allowance for the motives which operate on the mind . Motives whose cogency is the self - determining power of human action , and ...
... causes of action , but when under their immediate impression . Seldom have we prudence to make even an allowance for the motives which operate on the mind . Motives whose cogency is the self - determining power of human action , and ...
Pagina 43
... cause my of not meeting him agree ably to the appointment , at the mask last night , was a smart attack of fever . Let me entreat him , however , not to be alarmed for my safety . Already am I great- ly recovered , 66 I propose to him ...
... cause my of not meeting him agree ably to the appointment , at the mask last night , was a smart attack of fever . Let me entreat him , however , not to be alarmed for my safety . Already am I great- ly recovered , 66 I propose to him ...
Pagina 44
... cause of so terrible a calamity . Monster that I was to force her to my embrace . Would to God the fever that confined Eliza , had rankled in these veins . Better the brain tainted with disease , than poisoned with infuriate and unruly ...
... cause of so terrible a calamity . Monster that I was to force her to my embrace . Would to God the fever that confined Eliza , had rankled in these veins . Better the brain tainted with disease , than poisoned with infuriate and unruly ...
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Pagina 76 - Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! * Each stamps its image as the other flies.
Pagina 30 - Honour's a sacred tie, the law of kings, The noble mind's distinguishing perfection, That aids and strengthens virtue, where it meets her, And imitates her actions, where she is not : It ought not to be sported with.
Pagina 299 - Inspiration round. As o'er the dusky furniture I bend, Each chair awakes the feelings of a friend.
Pagina 319 - And thus still doing, thus he pass'd along. Duch. Alas ! poor Richard ! where rides he the while ? York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard ; no man cried, God save him...
Pagina 300 - Her tattered mantle, and her hood of straw ; Her moving lips, her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood that on her back she bore, Imps, in the barn with mousing owlet bred, From rifled roost at nightly revel fed ; Whose dark eyes...
Pagina 301 - Oh haste, unfold the hospitable hall ! That hall, where once, in antiquated state, The chair of justice held the grave debate.
Pagina 256 - ... doing his duty as a rational creature, that, though he should miss truth, he will not miss the reward of it. For he governs his assent right, and places it as he should, who, in any case or matter whatsoever, believes or disbelieves according as reason directs him. He that doth otherwise, transgresses against his own light, and misuses those faculties which were given him to no other end, but to search and follow the clearer evidence and greater probability.
Pagina 300 - Forgot to trace the feathered feet of Time ? That massive beam, with curious carvings wrought, Whence the caged linnet soothed my pensive thought ; Those muskets, cased with venerable rust ; Those once-loved forms, still breathing thro...
Pagina 300 - twas heaven to hear, When soft it spoke a promised pleasure near ; And has its sober hand, its simple chime, Forgot to trace the...
Pagina 255 - He that believes, without having any reason for believing, may be in love with his own fancies ; but neither seeks truth as he ought, nor pays the obedience due to his Maker...