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... letter , he could not command any of his thoughts . As he was un- fit for every thing else , therefore , his father let him study theology ! From gratitude , he could not now do less than give a noble treat , to wch not only all the new ...
... letter , he could not command any of his thoughts . As he was un- fit for every thing else , therefore , his father let him study theology ! From gratitude , he could not now do less than give a noble treat , to wch not only all the new ...
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... letter at the closing of the Danish nates in making the sceptic the most theatre in Denmark . I , on the con- implicit believer , and he who was a trary , am the most surprised that it believer before , not to believe any should have ...
... letter at the closing of the Danish nates in making the sceptic the most theatre in Denmark . I , on the con- implicit believer , and he who was a trary , am the most surprised that it believer before , not to believe any should have ...
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... letter , by saying he had not time to write a shorter . If then your ideas be poor and vul- gar , let your language be sonorous and splendid , as they who have the emptiest pockets wear the gayest clothes ; for no one in his senses ever ...
... letter , by saying he had not time to write a shorter . If then your ideas be poor and vul- gar , let your language be sonorous and splendid , as they who have the emptiest pockets wear the gayest clothes ; for no one in his senses ever ...
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... letter ad- ter's Hints , & c . will not be lost and dressed to the Rev. Christopher we have the pleasure to find that they Wordsworth , D.D. dean and rector have been ably seconded by Mr. of Bocking , of which we intend an Thomas ...
... letter ad- ter's Hints , & c . will not be lost and dressed to the Rev. Christopher we have the pleasure to find that they Wordsworth , D.D. dean and rector have been ably seconded by Mr. of Bocking , of which we intend an Thomas ...
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... LETTERS to my WIFE . By JAMES WOODHOUSE . LETTER XII . [ Continued from Vol . x111 . p . 488. ] FASHION's most shining , particolour'd suits , Are but the signs of sin's forbidden fruits , And every ornament that decks the frame , All ...
... LETTERS to my WIFE . By JAMES WOODHOUSE . LETTER XII . [ Continued from Vol . x111 . p . 488. ] FASHION's most shining , particolour'd suits , Are but the signs of sin's forbidden fruits , And every ornament that decks the frame , All ...
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Página 483 - Upon his word I entered the gate, and came up to the Cofferer's chamber, where I found all the ladies weeping bitterly. He...
Página 353 - I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.
Página 385 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Página 98 - Of devisors of false news and of horrible and false lies, of prelates, dukes, earls, barons, and other nobles and great men of the realm ; and also of the chancellor, treasurer, clerk of the privy seal, steward of the king's house, justices of the one bench or of the other, and of other great officers of the realm...
Página 481 - , and then discoursed with me of her indisposition, and that her heart had been sad and heavy for ten or twelve days, and in her discourse she fetched not so few as forty or fifty great sighs. I...
Página 483 - This that I heard with my ears, and did see with my eyes, I thought it my duty to set down, and to affirm it for a truth, upon the faith of a Christian ; because I know there have been many false lies reported of the end and death of that good lady.
Página 483 - I went in with them, and sat upon my knees, full of tears to see that heavy sight. Her Majesty lay upon her back, with one hand in the bed, and the other without. The Bishop kneeled...
Página 327 - Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, My gown of glory, hope's true gage; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
Página 513 - Ireland, with part i of An historical address on the calamities occasioned by foreign influence in the nomination of Bishops to Irish Sees...
Página 426 - Foley, were of great use in completely securing the advantages gained. Every exertion was now made to get the convoy out of the river; but it being almost low water, it was late in the evening before they could be got afloat, and much labour and fatigue was occasioned, being obliged to shift the cargoes into smaller vessels to get them over the bar.