An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, written by herself [ed. by A. Bicknell]. To which is added her original letter to John Calcraft, Volum 3 |
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Pàgina 9
... hand as the most defpotic fovereign . - And as it is not in the power of mortals to withstand his fhafts , fo neither is it to direct them . - The union of hearts is a prero- gative in which he will not bear the leaft controul.- I must ...
... hand as the most defpotic fovereign . - And as it is not in the power of mortals to withstand his fhafts , fo neither is it to direct them . - The union of hearts is a prero- gative in which he will not bear the leaft controul.- I must ...
Pàgina 10
... hand where it cannot be accompanied with your heart ! G. A. B. LETTER LV . February 23 , 17 --- My favourite Sterne , in his Sentimental Journey , when he fet out in order to wait upon the French minifter at Verfailles , and went to the ...
... hand where it cannot be accompanied with your heart ! G. A. B. LETTER LV . February 23 , 17 --- My favourite Sterne , in his Sentimental Journey , when he fet out in order to wait upon the French minifter at Verfailles , and went to the ...
Pàgina 33
... hand , she had been obliged to another to enable her to addrefs me . And as the reason was affigned in the letter which she had fent me , of her not giving me then an explanation , the reminded me , that I had kindly wrote an answer ...
... hand , she had been obliged to another to enable her to addrefs me . And as the reason was affigned in the letter which she had fent me , of her not giving me then an explanation , the reminded me , that I had kindly wrote an answer ...
Pàgina 35
... hands , by which alone fhe could fupport herself and four chil- dren ; her penfion , fifteen pounds a year , badly paid , being barely fufficient to procure a habitation for them . She had been obliged to part from every thing upon ...
... hands , by which alone fhe could fupport herself and four chil- dren ; her penfion , fifteen pounds a year , badly paid , being barely fufficient to procure a habitation for them . She had been obliged to part from every thing upon ...
Pàgina 36
... hand , exclaimed , " O , my dear Sir , you are the very per- " fon I want ! " As I had never taken the liberty to lay hold of his hand before , and now preffed it most ve- hemently , he imagined from that , and the agita- tion of my ...
... hand , exclaimed , " O , my dear Sir , you are the very per- " fon I want ! " As I had never taken the liberty to lay hold of his hand before , and now preffed it most ve- hemently , he imagined from that , and the agita- tion of my ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 71 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Pàgina 68 - Lordfhip would not- fuffer me to. enter the. gate, left the noifomenefs of the place fhould prove difagreeable to me; but he ordered the coachman to drive to the George Inn in the Borough, where a dinner was ordered for the happy wretches he was about to liberate.
Pàgina 55 - As we were walking in the Park one day, we heard a poor fellow was to be chastised ; when I requested the General to beg off the offender. Upon his application to the general officer, whose name was Dury, he asked Braddock how long since he had divested himself of...
Pàgina 80 - HAIL ye small sweet courtesies of life, for smooth do ye make the road of it! like grace and beauty which beget inclinations to love at first sight : 'tis ye who open this door and let the stranger in.
Pàgina 126 - Thou trembleft; and the whitenefs in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone...
Pàgina 67 - We none of us know him by any other marks," replied the man, " but by his humanity and his blue coat.
Pàgina 66 - ... man. On his expressing an inclination for this purpose, Major Vaughan and another gentleman undertook to watch his lordship's motions. They accordingly set out ; and observing him to go to St. George's Fields, they followed him at a distance, till they lost sight of...
Pàgina 101 - I dont be" live it was Mr. knox you read of at Bath, for he " is hear and pray write me word when you faw
Pàgina 137 - Upon a further investigation of the affair, Mr Calcraft found that the lease given to the farmer had been forged, purposely to raise money upon. Mr Fox had made this Ayliffe a riding commissary. The income arising from this employment was alone more than sufficient to support such a family as his; but he had, in addition to it, adopted the profession of buying estates.