Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, 1. kötetauthor, 1826 |
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43. oldal
... hope with the strictest accuracy . It has been asserted , that Dr. Percy sustained great losses at the fire at Northumberland - house ; but I was present when his apartments were in flames , and can now explicitly declare that all his ...
... hope with the strictest accuracy . It has been asserted , that Dr. Percy sustained great losses at the fire at Northumberland - house ; but I was present when his apartments were in flames , and can now explicitly declare that all his ...
101. oldal
... hope , have I ever before so disgraced myself ; I feel quite ill , and have been alarmed and annoyed this morning before I arrived ; I scarce know what I have been talking about . " I could only bow and look civil ; for , to say the ...
... hope , have I ever before so disgraced myself ; I feel quite ill , and have been alarmed and annoyed this morning before I arrived ; I scarce know what I have been talking about . " I could only bow and look civil ; for , to say the ...
121. oldal
... hope will be very full , you will have my best wishes , and that you may continue well yourself . Should you have any other commands , pray let me know them , and they shall be readily obeyed . " I am your most obliged friend , " MARTHA ...
... hope will be very full , you will have my best wishes , and that you may continue well yourself . Should you have any other commands , pray let me know them , and they shall be readily obeyed . " I am your most obliged friend , " MARTHA ...
127. oldal
... Hope , which is immense , and that he had then expressed the utmost astonishment . We were all afterwards at the launch of a man of war at Woolwich ; but Omai was very little entertained , and at last stole away to the tavern before us ...
... Hope , which is immense , and that he had then expressed the utmost astonishment . We were all afterwards at the launch of a man of war at Woolwich ; but Omai was very little entertained , and at last stole away to the tavern before us ...
134. oldal
... Hope , by Sir Joseph Banks , otherwise , I am sure he would give himself but little trouble about them . " It would have been difficult , however , for any of us visitants to have decided which of the two Earls was most courteous or ...
... Hope , by Sir Joseph Banks , otherwise , I am sure he would give himself but little trouble about them . " It would have been difficult , however , for any of us visitants to have decided which of the two Earls was most courteous or ...
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absolutely acquainted Admiralty admired afterwards amongst Amsterdam appeared arrived asserted attended Bates became Bedford coffee-house Bishop Bishop Warburton Cambridge celebrated certainly Chancellor Church Cradock daughter dinner Doctor Duke Duke of Grafton Dutch Earl elegant Emmanuel College entertainment excellent expence favour frequently gardens Garrick gave gentleman Goldsmith greatly Haerlem Hinchinbrook Holland honour Hurd immediately informed instantly introduced Jephtha Johnson Judge justly kind lady Lady Rochford late Leicester Leicestershire letter likewise London Lord Chancellor Lord Denbigh Lord Mansfield Lord Rochford Lord Sandwich Lordship Majesty married ments Merevale Miss Ray morning neighbour neighbourhood never obliged Omai once particular party Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem possessed present printed received recollect remarks replied resided says soon speak taken theatre thought Thurcaston tion took town Utrecht walk Warburton Warwickshire West Friesland wife wished
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249. oldal - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
139. oldal - Implore His aid, in His decisions rest, Secure, whate'er He gives, He gives the best. Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires, And strong devotion to the skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervours for a healthful mind, Obedient passions, and a will resigned...
250. oldal - What better can we do, than, to the place Repairing where he judged us, prostrate fall Before him reverent, and there confess Humbly our faults, and pardon beg, with tears Watering the ground, and with our sighs the air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite, in sign Of sorrow unfeign'd and humiliation meek?
61. oldal - To build, to plant, whatever you intend. To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let nature never be forgot.
207. oldal - I put my hat upon my head And walked into the Strand, And there I met another man Whose hat was in his hand.
249. oldal - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
59. oldal - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
226. oldal - I made a very mawkish thing, as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my Stage adventures, and which I have at last done with. I cannot help saying, that I am very sick of the stage; and though I believe I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was in agitation. "I am, my dear Cradock, your obliged and obedient servant, "OLIVER GOLDSMITH. "PS Present my most humble respects to Mrs. Cradock.
104. oldal - I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong, upon this occasion; to gain the huzzas of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which come from the press: I will not avoid doing what I think is right; though it should draw on me the whole artillery of libels; all that falsehood and malice can invent, or the credulity of a deluded populace can swallow. I can say, with a great magistrate, upon an occasion and under circumstances not unlike, "Ego hoc animo semper fui, ut invidiam...
53. oldal - Approach of laughing May. [Can Kent design like Nature ? Mark where Thames Plenty and pleasure pours through Lincoln's meads; Can the great artist, though with taste supreme Endued, one beauty to this Eden add ? Though he, by rules unfetter'd, boldly scorns Formality and Method, round and square Disdaining, plans irregularly great...