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Pagina 13
... believe thee thus conceal'd , And search no farther than thyself reveal'd ; But Her alone for my director take , Whom thou hast promised never to forsake . My thoughtless youth was wing'd with vain desires ; My manhood long misled by ...
... believe thee thus conceal'd , And search no farther than thyself reveal'd ; But Her alone for my director take , Whom thou hast promised never to forsake . My thoughtless youth was wing'd with vain desires ; My manhood long misled by ...
Pagina 38
... believe were all that I ever received from Dr. Johnson . Of these , one , which was written in qua- druplicate , under the different dates of its respective despatches , has already been made public , but not from any communication of ...
... believe were all that I ever received from Dr. Johnson . Of these , one , which was written in qua- druplicate , under the different dates of its respective despatches , has already been made public , but not from any communication of ...
Pagina 71
... believe , or rather , indeed , reject with an obstinate contempt . Some time after this , upon his making a remark which escaped my attention , Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hall were both together striving to answer him . He grew angry , and ...
... believe , or rather , indeed , reject with an obstinate contempt . Some time after this , upon his making a remark which escaped my attention , Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hall were both together striving to answer him . He grew angry , and ...
Pagina 74
... believe this is as much as can be made of life . " In addition to a splendid enter- tainment , we were regaled with Lichfield ale , which had a peculiar appropriate value . Sir Joshua , and Dr. Burney , and I , drank cordially of it to ...
... believe this is as much as can be made of life . " In addition to a splendid enter- tainment , we were regaled with Lichfield ale , which had a peculiar appropriate value . Sir Joshua , and Dr. Burney , and I , drank cordially of it to ...
Pagina 75
... believe he would not have done harm to a man whom he knew to be of very opposite principles to his own . I remember once at the Society of Arts , when an advertisement was to be drawn up , he pointed me out as the man who could do it ...
... believe he would not have done harm to a man whom he knew to be of very opposite principles to his own . I remember once at the Society of Arts , when an advertisement was to be drawn up , he pointed me out as the man who could do it ...
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