Letters on Several Subjects, Volum 2Nichols, 1781 |
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Pàgina 19
... honoured " us when living , and which refpects our 466 memory when dead . " O talents ! bleffed is your lot in every quarter of the globe ; in England it is glorious as well as happy . The Guards will please you even after those of ...
... honoured " us when living , and which refpects our 466 memory when dead . " O talents ! bleffed is your lot in every quarter of the globe ; in England it is glorious as well as happy . The Guards will please you even after those of ...
Pàgina 109
... honour who were fifters , and thefe were the Graces . This is all the foundation given by nature and truth ; the Greek imagination created the reft . The poets first made this prin- cefs a divinity , and , to fublime their idea , fabled ...
... honour who were fifters , and thefe were the Graces . This is all the foundation given by nature and truth ; the Greek imagination created the reft . The poets first made this prin- cefs a divinity , and , to fublime their idea , fabled ...
Pàgina 116
... honour . Their portraits are come down to us too ; and though they are not fo highly finished as that of their Queen , they are well enough done both to engage and inftru & t us . The leading idea that characterises this amiable groupe ...
... honour . Their portraits are come down to us too ; and though they are not fo highly finished as that of their Queen , they are well enough done both to engage and inftru & t us . The leading idea that characterises this amiable groupe ...
Pàgina 147
... honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck to rife in , A fure and Safe one , though thy mafter mifs'd it . ( 1 ) Forgotten you will never be . have immortalised you . K 2 Thefe lines Mark Mark but my fall ; and that which ruin'd me ...
... honour , Found thee a way , out of his wreck to rife in , A fure and Safe one , though thy mafter mifs'd it . ( 1 ) Forgotten you will never be . have immortalised you . K 2 Thefe lines Mark Mark but my fall ; and that which ruin'd me ...
Pàgina 151
... field meant Mr. Stanhope fhould keep company ? Certainly , no . He defires ( 1 ) Un galant homme is a man of honour ; un homme galant is a man of gallantry . K 4 him him continually to frequent men of parts ,. and women [ 151 ] .
... field meant Mr. Stanhope fhould keep company ? Certainly , no . He defires ( 1 ) Un galant homme is a man of honour ; un homme galant is a man of gallantry . K 4 him him continually to frequent men of parts ,. and women [ 151 ] .
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