The Weekly Miscellany; Or, Instructive Entertainer: Containing a Collection of Select Pieces, Both in Prose and Verse; Curious Anecdotes, Instructive Tales, and Ingenious Essays on Different Subjects, Volume 7R. Goadby, 1776 |
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... pleased to find himself fully reftored to William's fa- vour ; but the pleafure which he received upon the occafion , was greatly heightened by his confidering the return of the Duke's partiality as the ladder from the top of which he ...
... pleased to find himself fully reftored to William's fa- vour ; but the pleafure which he received upon the occafion , was greatly heightened by his confidering the return of the Duke's partiality as the ladder from the top of which he ...
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... fo great an affront with fo much goodness , and make me purchafe , at the expence of my honour , that which I receive in the vifit your Majefty is G 2 pleafed pleased to make me ? Have you forgot , Sir THE WEEKLY MISCELLANY . 51.
... fo great an affront with fo much goodness , and make me purchafe , at the expence of my honour , that which I receive in the vifit your Majefty is G 2 pleafed pleased to make me ? Have you forgot , Sir THE WEEKLY MISCELLANY . 51.
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... pleased to make me ? Have you forgot , Sir , how much all my fa- mily have been devoted to you ; and does your great heart permit you to think of feducing the wife of a man now in chains among your enemies ? Ah ! rather fuffer me to ...
... pleased to make me ? Have you forgot , Sir , how much all my fa- mily have been devoted to you ; and does your great heart permit you to think of feducing the wife of a man now in chains among your enemies ? Ah ! rather fuffer me to ...
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... pleased to im- pose on me . I muft , as you have faid , fuit myself to time , yield to force , and to neceffity , and fuffer only what cannot be avoided . I have taken a refolution to fee the King , in order to fecure my fa- mily from ...
... pleased to im- pose on me . I muft , as you have faid , fuit myself to time , yield to force , and to neceffity , and fuffer only what cannot be avoided . I have taken a refolution to fee the King , in order to fecure my fa- mily from ...
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... pleased with his behaviour both as a foldier and a man , determined to take the first opportunity to reward him for his uncommon merit . As this young foldier was as pleafing in his perfon as he was amiable in his manners , the General ...
... pleased with his behaviour both as a foldier and a man , determined to take the first opportunity to reward him for his uncommon merit . As this young foldier was as pleafing in his perfon as he was amiable in his manners , the General ...
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Página 222 - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine.
Página 295 - I took a single captive, and having first shut him up in his dungeon, I then looked through the twilight of his grated door to take his picture.
Página 222 - Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth its colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright : At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
Página 222 - When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee: and put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.
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Página 130 - ... by voluntary aggravations. We may charge to design the effects of accident; we may think the blow violent only...
Página 295 - He had one of these little sticks in his hand, and with a rusty nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap. As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Página 130 - ... insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal axiom, that " all pride is abject and mean.