The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Niteet 3–4 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 89
Sivu 5
... leave to think his mother worse than others.- Desiderantur multa . ** Whereas Mr. Jeffery Groggram has surren- dered himself , by his letter bearing date Decem- ber 7 , and has sent an acknowledgement that he is dead , praying an order ...
... leave to think his mother worse than others.- Desiderantur multa . ** Whereas Mr. Jeffery Groggram has surren- dered himself , by his letter bearing date Decem- ber 7 , and has sent an acknowledgement that he is dead , praying an order ...
Sivu 12
... leave with many thanks , and some appearance of consolation in his countenance , when I called him back to acquaint him , that I had private information of a design of the Coquettes to buy up all the true Spaw - water in town : ' upon ...
... leave with many thanks , and some appearance of consolation in his countenance , when I called him back to acquaint him , that I had private information of a design of the Coquettes to buy up all the true Spaw - water in town : ' upon ...
Sivu 19
... leave , she produced a long list of names , which she looked upon , to know whither she was to go next . I must confess , I could hardly forbear disco- vering to her , immediately , that I secretly laughed at the fantastical regularity ...
... leave , she produced a long list of names , which she looked upon , to know whither she was to go next . I must confess , I could hardly forbear disco- vering to her , immediately , that I secretly laughed at the fantastical regularity ...
Sivu 27
... leave to bury him . Upon requiring a dis- tinct account of the prisoner , a credible witness deposed , ' that he always rose at ten of the clock , played with his cat till twelve , smoked tobacco till one , was at dinner till two , then ...
... leave to bury him . Upon requiring a dis- tinct account of the prisoner , a credible witness deposed , ' that he always rose at ten of the clock , played with his cat till twelve , smoked tobacco till one , was at dinner till two , then ...
Sivu 47
... leave of her husband and children , in a manner proper for so solemn a parting , and with a gracefulness peculiar to a woman of her character . My heart was torn to pieces , to see the husband on one side suppressing and keeping down ...
... leave of her husband and children , in a manner proper for so solemn a parting , and with a gracefulness peculiar to a woman of her character . My heart was torn to pieces , to see the husband on one side suppressing and keeping down ...
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acquaintance admired Æneid agreeable APARTMENT appear beauty behaviour Bickerstaff called cerned character Cicero COFFEE-HOUSE confess consider conversation creatures death delight desire Dido discourse dress endeavour entertain Erasistratus Eriphyle ESQUIRE esteem eyes fancy father favour FEBRUARY 22 fortune gentleman give Great-Britain greatest happy hath heart honour hope humble humour husband imagination impertinent innocent ISAAC BICKERSTAFF kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind nature neral never night observe occasion OVID Palamede particular pass passion persons petitioner play pleased pleasure poet present pretend proper racter reason received Roman Censors Rome says sense SHEER-LANE soul speak spirit Stratonice Tatler tell temper Terentia thing thou thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town TUESDAY tural turn upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman words write young