Edinburgh Fugitive PiecesWilliam Creech; and T. Cadell, London., 1791 - 295 pàgines |
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Pàgina 23
... says she , -you know my name is Tod . - How long is it fince King Charles the Second was in this country ? -I don't know , fays I. - Well , fays fhe , I am a coufin to Mr Secretary Fox , and it cannot be above five and twenty times ...
... says she , -you know my name is Tod . - How long is it fince King Charles the Second was in this country ? -I don't know , fays I. - Well , fays fhe , I am a coufin to Mr Secretary Fox , and it cannot be above five and twenty times ...
Pàgina 24
... say worse ) in taking the hour of diftrefs to demand more than the portion of her mother's goods . That Scotland had alone remain- ed dutiful , attached , and loyal , though fhe had been ill used ; and yet he hoped fhe would remain ...
... say worse ) in taking the hour of diftrefs to demand more than the portion of her mother's goods . That Scotland had alone remain- ed dutiful , attached , and loyal , though fhe had been ill used ; and yet he hoped fhe would remain ...
Pàgina 59
... saying , in a feeble languid voice , That it would but contribute to prolong her mifery , which fhe hoped was near an end . - Look- ing at the Doctor with earneftnefs , fhe faid , You have come too late , Sir ; I want not your ...
... saying , in a feeble languid voice , That it would but contribute to prolong her mifery , which fhe hoped was near an end . - Look- ing at the Doctor with earneftnefs , fhe faid , You have come too late , Sir ; I want not your ...
Pàgina 64
... say , that two millions Sterling have been ex- pended on building in and about Edinburgh fince 1763. The environs of Edinburgh cannot be furpaf- fed in views of the fublime , picturefque , and beautiful . IN 1763 - People of quality and ...
... say , that two millions Sterling have been ex- pended on building in and about Edinburgh fince 1763. The environs of Edinburgh cannot be furpaf- fed in views of the fublime , picturefque , and beautiful . IN 1763 - People of quality and ...
Pàgina 115
... say a great deal about nothing at all , and when they have exhaufted their ftrength in fpeaking to you for a whole evening , you cannot re- collect that they have ever faid any thing which is worth remembering , or affects the judgment ...
... say a great deal about nothing at all , and when they have exhaufted their ftrength in fpeaking to you for a whole evening , you cannot re- collect that they have ever faid any thing which is worth remembering , or affects the judgment ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 187 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
Pàgina 49 - A ftranger may be accommodated not only comfortably, but moft elegantly, at many public hotels ; and the perfon who in 1763 was obliged to put up with accommodation little better than that of a waggoner or carrier, may now be lodged like a prince, and command every luxury of life — His guinea, it muft be owned, will not go quite fo far as it did in 1763.
Pàgina 120 - ... errors, and are firmly refolved to be more on our guard in time coming. In fhort, Sunday is only a day of reft, from worldly concerns, in order to be more ufefully employed upon thofe that are internal. Sunday accordingly is a day of account ; and a candid account every " cipiamus innocentiae voluntatem, et ab omni nos labe de" lictorum omnium amputatione purgemus.
Pàgina 136 - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
Pàgina 39 - My soul shrunk back, and wish'd to be no more. Of eye undaunted and of touch impure, Old ere of age, worn out when scarce mature ; Daily debas'd to...
Pàgina 60 - School, there were lat-ly twenty-fcven houfes of bad fame. The boys are daily accuftomed to hear language, and to fee manners, that early corrupt their young minds. Many of them, before they enter their teens, boaft of gallantries and intrigues \vhich their parents little think of.
Pàgina 65 - In 1703," says this observer, " a young man was termed a fine fellow, who, to a well-informed and accomplished mind added elegance of manners, and a conduct guided by principle ; one who would not have injured the rights of the meanest individual...
Pàgina 45 - The value of literary property was carried higher by the Scots than ever was known among any people.
Pàgina 44 - There are four or five ft.ige coaches to Leith every half hour, and •they run it in 15 or 20 minutes — DUNN, who now has the magnificent hotels in the New Town, was alfo the...
Pàgina 182 - Train up a child in the way he fhould go ; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.