The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...Collins and Perkins, 1807 - 315 oldal |
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22. oldal
... rich embroidery , placed for his favourite . Side - boards , loaded with gold and silver plate of immense value , were arranged in the apart- ment . Pages of extraordinary beauty were ordered to attend his table , and to obey his ...
... rich embroidery , placed for his favourite . Side - boards , loaded with gold and silver plate of immense value , were arranged in the apart- ment . Pages of extraordinary beauty were ordered to attend his table , and to obey his ...
23. oldal
... rich gifts from the king , he presents himself before the prophet ; and accosts him in terms of the highest respect . During the conference which they held together , Elisha fixed his eye steadfastly on the countenance of Hazael ; and ...
... rich gifts from the king , he presents himself before the prophet ; and accosts him in terms of the highest respect . During the conference which they held together , Elisha fixed his eye steadfastly on the countenance of Hazael ; and ...
27. oldal
... rich . " Full of his new resolution , he shut himself in his chamber for six months , to deliberate how he should grow rich . He sometimes proposed to offer himself as Chap . 2 . 27 Narrative Pieces .
... rich . " Full of his new resolution , he shut himself in his chamber for six months , to deliberate how he should grow rich . He sometimes proposed to offer himself as Chap . 2 . 27 Narrative Pieces .
28. oldal
... rich . He sometimes proposed to offer himself as a counsellor to one of the kings in India ; and some times resolved to dig for diamonds in the mines of Gol- conda . One day , after some hours passed in violent fluctuation of opinion ...
... rich . He sometimes proposed to offer himself as a counsellor to one of the kings in India ; and some times resolved to dig for diamonds in the mines of Gol- conda . One day , after some hours passed in violent fluctuation of opinion ...
29. oldal
... rich , who is already too wise to be flattered . " DR . JOHNSON SECTION V. LADY JANE GREY . THIS excellent personage was descended from the royal line of England by both her parents . She was carefully educated in the principles of the ...
... rich , who is already too wise to be flattered . " DR . JOHNSON SECTION V. LADY JANE GREY . THIS excellent personage was descended from the royal line of England by both her parents . She was carefully educated in the principles of the ...
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