Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 5. kötetauthor, 1828 |
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12. oldal
... honour to a nunnery . My delight was to place my dozen dolls in rows before me , each holding some work ; and so situated I plyed my needle for hours together . Miss Cornish sometimes read aloud ; she was an uncommonly good reader , and ...
... honour to a nunnery . My delight was to place my dozen dolls in rows before me , each holding some work ; and so situated I plyed my needle for hours together . Miss Cornish sometimes read aloud ; she was an uncommonly good reader , and ...
28. oldal
... honour be it recorded , that in his latter days he cruelly felt the injury he had done his children ; happily he left but two , a son and a daughter . In five years not only the ready money was gone , but it became necessary to dispose ...
... honour be it recorded , that in his latter days he cruelly felt the injury he had done his children ; happily he left but two , a son and a daughter . In five years not only the ready money was gone , but it became necessary to dispose ...
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... honour to let it remain on my own account , in regard , my benefactor tells me , if not for my own use , he can oblige other friends of his own . To conclude the affair , already multiplied into so many words , which I really have not ...
... honour to let it remain on my own account , in regard , my benefactor tells me , if not for my own use , he can oblige other friends of his own . To conclude the affair , already multiplied into so many words , which I really have not ...
49. oldal
... honour and honesty we were ever clothed with . I approve much of your mending your dress something , unless you will turn your coat inside outwards , and so pass it on be- holders for clothes you never yet appeared in ; though on second ...
... honour and honesty we were ever clothed with . I approve much of your mending your dress something , unless you will turn your coat inside outwards , and so pass it on be- holders for clothes you never yet appeared in ; though on second ...
51. oldal
... honours at Saint Stephen's , unless their edges are gilt with gold pretty thick laid on . I shall be glad to hear you have issued out more money as it comes in cash . " I greatly approve of the sale you have made of our silver , let ...
... honours at Saint Stephen's , unless their edges are gilt with gold pretty thick laid on . I shall be glad to hear you have issued out more money as it comes in cash . " I greatly approve of the sale you have made of our silver , let ...
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