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Pagina 5
... alfo to have fomething which may be of entertainment to the fair - fex , in honour of whom I have invented the title of this paper . I therefore earnest ly defire all perfons , without distinctior , to take it in for the prefent gratis ...
... alfo to have fomething which may be of entertainment to the fair - fex , in honour of whom I have invented the title of this paper . I therefore earnest ly defire all perfons , without distinctior , to take it in for the prefent gratis ...
Pagina 7
... alfo living fome time before , and even at the inftant when I writ of his death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itfelf , fufficiently convinced this man that he is dead ; and , if he has any fhame , I do not doubt but that ...
... alfo living fome time before , and even at the inftant when I writ of his death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itfelf , fufficiently convinced this man that he is dead ; and , if he has any fhame , I do not doubt but that ...
Pagina 13
... alfo in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well - pleased ; thofe of Clarissa melan- choly and thoughtful . And as this paf- fion always changes the natural man into a quite different ...
... alfo in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well - pleased ; thofe of Clarissa melan- choly and thoughtful . And as this paf- fion always changes the natural man into a quite different ...
Pagina 20
... alfo taking the city , without fharing the honour with Achilles . On the twenty - fecond in the morn- ing he aflembles the council , and having made a feint of railing the fiege and re- tiring , he declares to them his dream ; and ...
... alfo taking the city , without fharing the honour with Achilles . On the twenty - fecond in the morn- ing he aflembles the council , and having made a feint of railing the fiege and re- tiring , he declares to them his dream ; and ...
Pagina 21
... alfo informed , that the Pope ufes all imaginable shifts to elude the treaty concluded with the Emperor , and that he demanded the immediate refti- tution of Comacchio ; infifting alio , that his Imperial Majefty fhould ask pardon , and ...
... alfo informed , that the Pope ufes all imaginable shifts to elude the treaty concluded with the Emperor , and that he demanded the immediate refti- tution of Comacchio ; infifting alio , that his Imperial Majefty fhould ask pardon , and ...
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Pagina 285 - That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy name is woman!
Pagina 442 - Papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again.
Pagina 206 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them.
Pagina 604 - Thy creatures have been my books, but thy scriptures much more. I have sought thee in the courts, fields, and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples.
Pagina 371 - READING is to the mind, what exercise is to the body.. As by the one, health is preserved, strengthened, and; invigorated; by the other, virtue (which is the health of the mind) is kept alive, cherished, and confirmed.
Pagina 604 - I have ever prayed unto thee that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods.
Pagina 442 - I remember I went into the room where his body lay, and my mother sat weeping alone by it. I had my battledore in my hand, and fell a beating the coffin, and calling papa ; for, I know not how, I had some slight idea that he was locked up there.
Pagina 442 - The first sense of sorrow I ever knew was upon the death of my father, at which time I was not quite five years of age; but was rather amazed at what all the house meant, than possessed with a real understanding why nobody was willing to play with me.
Pagina 515 - The gentleman of the house told me, if I delighted in flowers, it would be worth my while ; for that he believed he could show me such a blow of tulips as was not to be matched in the whole country. I accepted the offer, and immediately found that they had been talking in terms of gardening, and that the kings and generals they had mentioned were only so many tulips, to which the gardeners, according to their usual custom, had given such high titles and appellations of honour. I was very much...
Pagina 389 - To this he added, that, for his part, he could not wish to see the Turk driven out of Europe, which he believed could not but be prejudicial to our woollen manufacture.