The New Novelist's Magazine, Or Entertaining Library of Pleasing and Instructive Histories, Adventures, Tales, Romances, and Other Agreeable and Exemplary Little Novels, Volume 1Harrison and Company, 1787 |
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Pagina 13
... knew ; namely , with his own . A cave was his only fhelter from the inclemency of the weather ; fruits ga- thered with difficulty from the moun- tain's fide , his only food ; and his drink was fetched with danger and toil from the ...
... knew ; namely , with his own . A cave was his only fhelter from the inclemency of the weather ; fruits ga- thered with difficulty from the moun- tain's fide , his only food ; and his drink was fetched with danger and toil from the ...
Pagina 18
... knew better than herself , the concluded with an ear- neft defire , that he would intercede in her behalf to the Grand Duke , who from another room heard and saw every thing that paffed . " All the time the Spanish lady was fpeaking to ...
... knew better than herself , the concluded with an ear- neft defire , that he would intercede in her behalf to the Grand Duke , who from another room heard and saw every thing that paffed . " All the time the Spanish lady was fpeaking to ...
Pagina 20
... knew him , and more particu- larly his parents ; who , after they had bu- ried him , fought in vain for the authors of his death , though every body's conjecture centered on the relations of the lady . Notwithstanding all this was well ...
... knew him , and more particu- larly his parents ; who , after they had bu- ried him , fought in vain for the authors of his death , though every body's conjecture centered on the relations of the lady . Notwithstanding all this was well ...
Pagina 22
... knew that Buonaven- turi was ever provided with pistols , and other arms from head to foot , in which equipage he conftantly went in the night to Bongianna's houfe , not returning home till very late : fo that , in order to be fure of ...
... knew that Buonaven- turi was ever provided with pistols , and other arms from head to foot , in which equipage he conftantly went in the night to Bongianna's houfe , not returning home till very late : fo that , in order to be fure of ...
Pagina 25
... knew her , when her name is pronounced ; witnefs the tears of the widow and the fatherless , that are daily fhed upon her tomb . Alcanor , defperate in his fortune and his love , took a paffage in a Spanish fhip for Cadiz , under the ...
... knew her , when her name is pronounced ; witnefs the tears of the widow and the fatherless , that are daily fhed upon her tomb . Alcanor , defperate in his fortune and his love , took a paffage in a Spanish fhip for Cadiz , under the ...
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acquainted addrefs affiftance affured alfo almoft anfwer Aratus Ariodant beauty becauſe bleffed caufe circumftance confequence confiderable converfation cried daugh daughter defire difcovered Don Louis duke endeavoured Evadne expreffed eyes faid fame father favour feemed feen felf fenfe fent fentiments fervant ferved feveral fhall fhort fhould fifter filent fince firft fituation fome foon fortune foul fpirit Frankley ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fupport fure furprize fword Godred Crovan hand happineſs happy heart herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe huſband increaſed Ithuriel juft lady laft lefs Louifa marriage ment Mezentius miferable Mifs mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary nefs never obferved occafion paffed paffion perfon pleafed pleaſure poffeffed poffeffion poffible prefent promife racter reafon refolution refolved refpect Sappho ſhe tears tender thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion uſe vifit virtue whofe wife young Zoello
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Pagina 199 - The sick man was wrapt in blankets, and carried across the street to the English gentleman's. The old woman helped his daughter to nurse him there. The surgeon, who arrived soon after, prescribed a little, and nature did much for him ; in a week he was able to thank his benefactor.
Pagina 34 - ... not delighted. The drunkard for a time laughed over his wine; the ambitious man triumphed in the miscarriage of his rival; but the captives of Indolence had neither superiority nor merriment.
Pagina 203 - Oh! could I make you feel what it is to pour out the heart, when it is pressed down with many sorrows, to pour it out with confidence to Him, in whose hands are life and death, on whose power awaits all that the first enjoys, and in contemplation of whom disappears all that the last can inflict!
Pagina 202 - s want of punctuality, but an assurance of continued gratitude for his former good offices; and, as a friend whom the writer...
Pagina 34 - Reason than to disobey her; and who retreated from the heat and tumult of the way, not to the bowers of Intemperance, but to the maze of Indolence.
Pagina 56 - Confidence one day, following his impetuous nature, advanced a confiderable way before his guides and companions; and not feeling any want of their company, he never enquired after them, nor ever met with them more. In like manner, the other fociety, tho' joined by Jupiter, difagreed and feparated.
Pagina 202 - Roche and his daughter, on his former visit, was recalled to his mind by the view of that range of mountains, on a part of which they had often looked together. There was a reproach, too, conveyed along with the recollection, for his having failed to write to either for several months past.
Pagina 272 - ... the whole day was taken up, on which the term fet by Jupiter expired. On their return to Greece, all the country flocked in upon them to hear the wonders of the moon...
Pagina 180 - ... person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one; but, as soon as it was dark, retired to his garden...
Pagina 90 - But in the mean time the sons of men deviated from their native innocence ; vice and ruin over-ran the earth with giant strides; and Astrea, with her train of celestial visitants, forsook their polluted abodes.