The World ..R. and J. Dodsley, 1753 |
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... whole body of my readers . To fay truth , I have ferious reafons for avoiding the first of these fubjects . A weak advocate may ruin a good caufe . And if religion can be defended by no better arguments than fome I have lately seen in ...
... whole body of my readers . To fay truth , I have ferious reafons for avoiding the first of these fubjects . A weak advocate may ruin a good caufe . And if religion can be defended by no better arguments than fome I have lately seen in ...
Sivu 14
... whole of this charge I plead guilty ; and have most heartily repented of every article of it , except the last : I am , indeed , a little apprehenfive that my . wife is my predominant paffion , and that I shall carry it with me to the ...
... whole of this charge I plead guilty ; and have most heartily repented of every article of it , except the last : I am , indeed , a little apprehenfive that my . wife is my predominant paffion , and that I shall carry it with me to the ...
Sivu 26
... whole houfe was alarmed upon this occafion , and every one bufied in affifting the ftranger ; but most of all the mistress , who was indeed of a humane difpo- fition , and who , perhaps , had other thoughts to disturb her than the meer ...
... whole houfe was alarmed upon this occafion , and every one bufied in affifting the ftranger ; but most of all the mistress , who was indeed of a humane difpo- fition , and who , perhaps , had other thoughts to disturb her than the meer ...
Sivu 31
... whole world your province , one may reaso- nably suppose , that you will not neglect that epitome of it , the theatre . Most of your predecef- fors have bestowed their favourite pains upon it the learned and the critics ( generally ...
... whole world your province , one may reaso- nably suppose , that you will not neglect that epitome of it , the theatre . Most of your predecef- fors have bestowed their favourite pains upon it the learned and the critics ( generally ...
Sivu 35
... whole meadows of cattle , of the fame brittle materials , fpread themselves over the whole table ; cottages rofe in fugar , and temples in barley - fugar ; pigmy Neptunes in cars of cockel - fhells triumphed over oceans of looking ...
... whole meadows of cattle , of the fame brittle materials , fpread themselves over the whole table ; cottages rofe in fugar , and temples in barley - fugar ; pigmy Neptunes in cars of cockel - fhells triumphed over oceans of looking ...
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ADAM FITZ ADAM FITZ-A affure againſt almoſt amuſements anſwer author are taken becauſe beſt buſineſs confequence confiderable continued every THURSDAY converfation COOPER correfpondent defign defire diſcovered DODSLEY in Pall-Mall drefs Engliſh faid fame faſhion fecond feems feen fent fhall fhew fhort fince firft firſt Fitz-Adam fold folly fome fometimes foon fortune fpirit ftill fubject fuch fufficient fure gentleman Globe in Pater-Nofter-Row greateſt happineſs herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe humble fervant huſband inftance itſelf juſt lady laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs letters LONDON manner maſter moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary never NUMBER obferved occafion paffed paffion perfons pleaſed pleaſure poffibly prefent publiſhed purpoſe readers reafon ſay ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhort ſhould ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtill ſuch taſte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion underſtand uſe vifit whofe wife wiſh
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Sivu 176 - Many totally neglect, and many mistake it. The ancients began the education of their children, by forming their hearts and their manners. They taught them the duty of men and of citizens ; we teach them the languages of the ancients, and leave their morals and manners to shift for themselves.
Sivu 586 - My friends know what I am, and what I have been, but they reject and hate me : and I have not the...
Sivu 448 - When he affumes the critic's chair, Or from the STAGYRITE or PLATo draws The arts of civil life, the fpirit of the laws. O let me often thus employ The hour of mirth and focial joy ! And glean from GRANVILLE'S learned ftore Fair fcience and true wifdom's lore. Then will I ftill implore thy longer ftay, Nor change thy feftive hours for funfhine and the day.
Sivu 457 - In vain do you pull out your watch ; in vain remonstrate to him how late it is, or how rude it will be to make the ladies wait dinner : in vain...
Sivu 586 - I can therefore have but one inducement to defire your publication of this letter, which is, that my friends may know that I have gained that credit with a ftranger which they have refufed to give me, and that I am really and truly an -objecT: of companion.
Sivu 78 - The old man, hearing this, set his boy upon the ass, and went whistling by the side of him. Why, sirrah ! (cries a second man to the boy) is it fit for you to be riding, while your poor old father is walking on foot ? The father, upon this rebuke, took down his boy from the ass, and mounted himself. Do you see...
Sivu 589 - 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 107 - He gracioufly brought me five thoufand livres, which he affured me was not more than what would be neceflary for our firft fetting out, as he called it ; while his wife was pointing out to mine the moft compendious method of fpending three times as much. I told him that I hoped that fum would be very near fufficient for the whole time ; to which he anfwered coolly...
Sivu 69 - ... so universally has it spread, that every gate to a cow-yard is in T's and Z's, and every hovel for the cows has bells hanging at the corners.
Sivu 625 - ... wickedness. But in the misapprehension of this figure, it is not always that the reader is to blame. A great deal of irony may seem very clear to the writer, which may not be so properly managed as to be safely trusted to the various capacities and apprehensions of all sorts of readers.