The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, Nide 21776 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 48
Sivu 10
... faid a civil thing of one as handsome as herself ; but , on the contrary , that it is always the delight of both to leffen the beauty and to detract from the repu- tation of each other . Admitting the accufation to be true , how eafy is ...
... faid a civil thing of one as handsome as herself ; but , on the contrary , that it is always the delight of both to leffen the beauty and to detract from the repu- tation of each other . Admitting the accufation to be true , how eafy is ...
Sivu 11
... faid that the fufpected her own virtue , and was confcious of carrying paffions about her which were in danger of being kindled into flames by every spark of temptation . And this is the obvious reason why the ladies are B 2 N ° 53 ...
... faid that the fufpected her own virtue , and was confcious of carrying paffions about her which were in danger of being kindled into flames by every spark of temptation . And this is the obvious reason why the ladies are B 2 N ° 53 ...
Sivu 23
... faid above , that I am not as good a gentleman as the beft , ( I mean of as good a family ) , though Poverty and Ill - fortune have doomed me to be for ever a Hearer . " I was left an orphan in my earliest years No 56 . 23 THE WORLD .
... faid above , that I am not as good a gentleman as the beft , ( I mean of as good a family ) , though Poverty and Ill - fortune have doomed me to be for ever a Hearer . " I was left an orphan in my earliest years No 56 . 23 THE WORLD .
Sivu 29
... faid good people for their pity and compaffion . The three large bodies I am fpeaking of , and which , collectively confidered , make up at least a fourth part of his Majefty's fub jects , are Parfons , Authors , and Cuckolds . I hall ...
... faid good people for their pity and compaffion . The three large bodies I am fpeaking of , and which , collectively confidered , make up at least a fourth part of his Majefty's fub jects , are Parfons , Authors , and Cuckolds . I hall ...
Sivu 32
... faid hufband in fome little efteem ; for as women were allowed to be the beft judges of men , and as , in the cafe before us , the wife only preferred one man to another , people were inclined to think that she had fome private reafon ...
... faid hufband in fome little efteem ; for as women were allowed to be the beft judges of men , and as , in the cafe before us , the wife only preferred one man to another , people were inclined to think that she had fome private reafon ...
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Sivu 100 - And when it was day, certain of the Jews banded together, and bound themselves under a curse, saying that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul.
Sivu 243 - The whole skill and judgment of the poet now consists in selecting about a hundred words (for the opera vocabulary does not exceed that number) that terminate in liquids and vowels, and rhyme to each other.
Sivu 204 - Why, doctor, I find you are but a bad engineer. While you aim at your mouth you will never hit it, take my word for it. A floating battery, to hit the mark, must be pointed something above or below it. If you would hit your mouth, direct your four-pounder at your forehead, or your chin.
Sivu 178 - ... without accommodating them to the approbation of popular prejudice, or hold his reputation, after he has once procured it, on any safer tenure than the uncertain voice of the multitude.
Sivu 255 - ... this occasion be so uncourteous, as to suspect me of being a hired and interested puff of this work ; for I most solemnly protest, that neither Mr. Johnson, nor any person employed by him, nor any bookseller or booksellers concerned in the success of it, have ever offered me the usual compliment of a pair of gloves or a bottle of wine; nor has even Mr.
Sivu 128 - ... leads you to every ditch that is emptying, or brick-kiln that is reeking for him, to his barn that is to be turned into a church, or to his farm that is to be made a ruin for the sake of his prospect ; till at length he brings you so late home, that you are obliged to sit down undressed to a spoiled dinner with a family out of humour.
Sivu 272 - ... of humour. The only danger is, lest the habit of levity should tend to the admission of any thing contrary to the design of such a work. To this I can only say, that the greatest care has been taken in the course of these papers to weigh and consider the tendency of every sentiment and expression; and if any thing improper has obtained a place in them, I can truly assert that it has been only owing to that inadvertency which attends a various publication, and which is so inevitable, that (however...
Sivu 237 - I had not been frightened almoft to death, and incapable of thinking, fpeaking, or knowing what I did. THE wretch, after having apologized to the lady for the...
Sivu 125 - French (which many worthy patriots and elderly gentlewomen are in dreadful apprehenfion of) we ought no doubt to throw off all regard to the memory of queen Elizabeth, and to lament that her minifter was not impeached of high treafon, for advifing and encouraging fo pernicious an attempt againft that Magna Charta of drefs, the old Englifh RUFF and FARDINGALE.
Sivu 237 - WAS quite thunderftruck at this intelligence,and accufed the wretch who brought it me as the vileft of men. He fell upon his knees, conjuring me not to think him capable of any defign in. what was done, and vowing to facrifice his life and fortune to reinftate me in the good opinion of, my friends.