Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality. By Mr. Addisonauthor, and sold, 1797 - 280 oldal |
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... late King his father ? " Milton's reply was to this effect : If your Highness thinks ' that the calamities which befall us here , are indica- ' tions of the wrath of Heaven , in what manner are ' we to account for the fate of the King ...
... late King his father ? " Milton's reply was to this effect : If your Highness thinks ' that the calamities which befall us here , are indica- ' tions of the wrath of Heaven , in what manner are ' we to account for the fate of the King ...
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... late in- " ftance ; but that the delicacy and the ardour of " his affection were infuperable obftacles to his mar- riage ; that where there was no liberty , there could " be no happiness : that he fhould become indif- " ferent to the ...
... late in- " ftance ; but that the delicacy and the ardour of " his affection were infuperable obftacles to his mar- riage ; that where there was no liberty , there could " be no happiness : that he fhould become indif- " ferent to the ...
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... late ; that she had always been used " to quiet and regularity ; and was determined to let " her apartment to fome perfon in a more private " ftation . " At this account Mercator changed countenance ; for he inferred from it just as ...
... late ; that she had always been used " to quiet and regularity ; and was determined to let " her apartment to fome perfon in a more private " ftation . " At this account Mercator changed countenance ; for he inferred from it just as ...
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... of folly and malignity , deemed not only an act of justice but of friendship ; though it is too late to prevent an evil , which , whatever be its guilt , can diffuse wretchedness wretchedness only in proportion as it is known . It [ 21 ]
... of folly and malignity , deemed not only an act of justice but of friendship ; though it is too late to prevent an evil , which , whatever be its guilt , can diffuse wretchedness wretchedness only in proportion as it is known . It [ 21 ]
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... late ; Flavilla had fuf- fered the laft agony , and her eyes could behold him no more . Grief and disappointment , remorse and despair , now totally fubverted his reafon . It be- came neceffary to remove him by force from the body ; and ...
... late ; Flavilla had fuf- fered the laft agony , and her eyes could behold him no more . Grief and disappointment , remorse and despair , now totally fubverted his reafon . It be- came neceffary to remove him by force from the body ; and ...
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