Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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Pàgina 29
... , moft obligingly load the poor Women with it other 103 109 upon the are not you a cruel Creature ? --- But this horrid Play , I perceive , still hangs upon your Spirits C 3 Spirits 1-3 therefore I will be merciful , and spare [ 29 ]
... , moft obligingly load the poor Women with it other 103 109 upon the are not you a cruel Creature ? --- But this horrid Play , I perceive , still hangs upon your Spirits C 3 Spirits 1-3 therefore I will be merciful , and spare [ 29 ]
Pàgina 80
... still remaining upon it , which he not being confcious to him felf of having committed any Ill , had taken no great Pains to make disap- pear , and being able to give no other Account how it came into his Poffeffion , than that he found ...
... still remaining upon it , which he not being confcious to him felf of having committed any Ill , had taken no great Pains to make disap- pear , and being able to give no other Account how it came into his Poffeffion , than that he found ...
Pàgina 123
... still continuing , they ran directly up the Stairs from whence it came ; and moit fortunately prevented what must have proved an irreparable Scene of Horror in a few Minutes Its Confequences - were indeed fatal enough ; though had they ...
... still continuing , they ran directly up the Stairs from whence it came ; and moit fortunately prevented what must have proved an irreparable Scene of Horror in a few Minutes Its Confequences - were indeed fatal enough ; though had they ...
Pàgina 157
... still remained to have its predominant Power How in the Name of Wonder could that happen , fay you , after the fatal Ravage of the Small Pox -for fhe was no Fool - and could not expect the Adoration of Votaries , when the Shrine had ...
... still remained to have its predominant Power How in the Name of Wonder could that happen , fay you , after the fatal Ravage of the Small Pox -for fhe was no Fool - and could not expect the Adoration of Votaries , when the Shrine had ...
Pàgina 160
... still kept it in the giddy Whirl of Vanity , and fed it with the de- licious Poison , it had fo long subsisted on . Flattery , if not too palpable and grofs , has moft infinuating Qualities , ' and will become prevalent upon Minds the ...
... still kept it in the giddy Whirl of Vanity , and fed it with the de- licious Poison , it had fo long subsisted on . Flattery , if not too palpable and grofs , has moft infinuating Qualities , ' and will become prevalent upon Minds the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 177 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Pàgina 264 - Passion, and yet too proud to render up his Dignity a Sacrifice to it — If Sir, your Friend did not give this Account of Mr. Booth's Appearance in these Characters, and in many others, with equal Propriety — you'll pardon me, if I tell you the Gentleman was not a little defective in his Judgment of Nature, and the...