The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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Pàgina 87
... to ascertain whether any equipage awaited the return of the stranger . He learned from the servants that a hired chaise had brought the gentleman ; and further , that ན་ that it was ordered to an inn contiguous , where THE ENGLISHMAN . 87.
... to ascertain whether any equipage awaited the return of the stranger . He learned from the servants that a hired chaise had brought the gentleman ; and further , that ན་ that it was ordered to an inn contiguous , where THE ENGLISHMAN . 87.
Pàgina 123
... chaise , and re- ceived a violent contusion on his head ; that he had ordered the landlord to send for doctor Firmor , whose presence , how- ever , for some hours , was no otherwise consoling to the stranger , than in the judicious ...
... chaise , and re- ceived a violent contusion on his head ; that he had ordered the landlord to send for doctor Firmor , whose presence , how- ever , for some hours , was no otherwise consoling to the stranger , than in the judicious ...
Pàgina 124
... , if he spared her any ; that he had , while descending to the chaise , muttered some- thing about a person being dead before he could reach home ; and once he said that that she would perish for want , if he for- 124 THE ENGLISHMAN .
... , if he spared her any ; that he had , while descending to the chaise , muttered some- thing about a person being dead before he could reach home ; and once he said that that she would perish for want , if he for- 124 THE ENGLISHMAN .
Pàgina 128
... chaise , and gone towards London . The innkeeper express- ed his hope that the good doctor would overtake the sick gentleman : " he was as mad as a March hare , when he left this . " 66 Why did not you prevent him ? " said Wentworth ...
... chaise , and gone towards London . The innkeeper express- ed his hope that the good doctor would overtake the sick gentleman : " he was as mad as a March hare , when he left this . " 66 Why did not you prevent him ? " said Wentworth ...
Pàgina 132
... , which would by no means have aided your good intentions . Zeal is amiable - violence defeats the best of purposes . Now let me tell you my plans . plans . Mr. Durweston has taken a chaise from this 132 THE ENGLISHMAN .
... , which would by no means have aided your good intentions . Zeal is amiable - violence defeats the best of purposes . Now let me tell you my plans . plans . Mr. Durweston has taken a chaise from this 132 THE ENGLISHMAN .
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 110 - O, now you weep; and, I perceive, you feel The dint of pity : these are gracious drops. Kind souls, what ! weep you, when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here, Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors.
Pàgina 167 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Pàgina 109 - Aye, who know you, For one, that courses up and down on errands, A stale retainer at Lord Timon's table ; A man grown great by making legs and cringes, By winding round a wanton spendthrift's heart, And gulling him at...
Pàgina 230 - Mortimer Hall, or the Labourer's Hire, by Mrs. Bridget Bluemantle, Author of the Three Old Maids, 4 vols..
Pàgina 213 - Neptune had produced, he observed that his blows might have been surer if his eyes had been placed near his horns. Venus herself was exposed to his satire ; and when the sneering god had found no fault in the body of the naked goddess, he observed, as she retired, that the noise of her feet was too loud, and greatly improper in the goddess of beauty. These illiberal reflections upon the gods were the cause that Momus was driven from heaven.
Pàgina 213 - Minerva had made, because the goddess had not made it movable, by which means a bad neighbourhood might be avoided. In the bull which Neptune had produced, he observed that his blows might have been, surer if his eyes had been placed near his horns. Venus herself was exposed to his satire ; and when the sneering god had found no fault in the body of the...
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