Letters from Italy in the Years 1754 and 1755B. White, 1773 - 267 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... himself , and fulfilled the bequefts by paying the legacies , and fending the books , & ç , within the limited time , to Chrift - Church , But deep was the impreffion which the lofs of a parent , thus aggravated and im- bittered , left ...
... himself , and fulfilled the bequefts by paying the legacies , and fending the books , & ç , within the limited time , to Chrift - Church , But deep was the impreffion which the lofs of a parent , thus aggravated and im- bittered , left ...
Pàgina xiv
... himself in building offices , in fitting up and furnishing apartments , and in laying out gardens and other plantations . And as ftudy and retire- ment were his principal pleasures , his father having bequeathed his books to Oxford , he ...
... himself in building offices , in fitting up and furnishing apartments , and in laying out gardens and other plantations . And as ftudy and retire- ment were his principal pleasures , his father having bequeathed his books to Oxford , he ...
Pàgina xix
... himself the hap- 66 piest man in the world ; as I know " not ( he adds ) any lady in this king- " dom of fo good fenfe , or fo many ac- " complishments . " The fame character he also gives her in his laft ( printed ) let- ter to Pope ...
... himself the hap- 66 piest man in the world ; as I know " not ( he adds ) any lady in this king- " dom of fo good fenfe , or fo many ac- " complishments . " The fame character he also gives her in his laft ( printed ) let- ter to Pope ...
Pàgina xxviii
... himself as follows : " He was what a " bishop ought to be , and is , I doubt not , where all bishops ought to be . " Honour and reverence will attend his . " name while this world lafts ; happiness " and glory will remain with his ...
... himself as follows : " He was what a " bishop ought to be , and is , I doubt not , where all bishops ought to be . " Honour and reverence will attend his . " name while this world lafts ; happiness " and glory will remain with his ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... himself , to his own great rela- tion Mr. Robert Boyle . Equally happy were the conful and the peer in their private friendships . What Arria and Fannia were to the one , Mrs. Rowe , the British Philomela , was to the other . If Pliny ...
... himself , to his own great rela- tion Mr. Robert Boyle . Equally happy were the conful and the peer in their private friendships . What Arria and Fannia were to the one , Mrs. Rowe , the British Philomela , was to the other . If Pliny ...
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