Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 7
... express that you have my entire affection and esteem , it is go- I really think this fright will give him ing to write , for value received ; and such a terror of steel , that he will when I would enumerate your fa- hardly endure the ...
... express that you have my entire affection and esteem , it is go- I really think this fright will give him ing to write , for value received ; and such a terror of steel , that he will when I would enumerate your fa- hardly endure the ...
Pagina 110
... express it much better , and you his works . I do not think that embellish it with a great many of Dr. Armstrong has any cause to com- your own sentiments , which , though plain of the public : his " Art of new to me , are exceedingly ...
... express it much better , and you his works . I do not think that embellish it with a great many of Dr. Armstrong has any cause to com- your own sentiments , which , though plain of the public : his " Art of new to me , are exceedingly ...
Pagina 352
... express purpose ; bad a correspondent , that I have these will indeed be the most diffi- hardly written a letter to any friend cult to rectify . Those of particular in Europe during the last twelve- states will undoubtedly be rectified ...
... express purpose ; bad a correspondent , that I have these will indeed be the most diffi- hardly written a letter to any friend cult to rectify . Those of particular in Europe during the last twelve- states will undoubtedly be rectified ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining passages, from the ..., Volume 4 James Gates Percival Volledige weergave - 1826 |
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Aberdeen acquaintance Adieu Æneid agreeable amusement Anna Seward answer archbishop of York beautiful believe Bradshaigh ceive comfort compliments cousin dear friend dear sir dearest death delight desire Duchess of Portland Edward Gibbon Elizabeth Montagu expect favour fear feel friendship genius give glad grace happy haps hear heart honour hope James Boswell James Macpherson John Newton Johnson Joseph Hill kind Lady Hesketh ladyship Lausanne learning least leave less LETTER live London lord Lord Althorpe madam ment Mezentius mind miss morning nature ness never obliged occasion Olney opinion pain perhaps plea pleased pleasure poem poet poetry pray present racter reason received seems sensible sent soon spirits suppose sure taste tell thank ther thing thought tion town truth verse Virgil William Unwin wish word write young