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Pagina 41
... event which engrosses the public , be it a naval vic- tory , a barouche race , or the diamond cross of a prostitute or fashion . What- ever possesses celebrity is fair game to an industrious editor , and to avoid all that punctilio and ...
... event which engrosses the public , be it a naval vic- tory , a barouche race , or the diamond cross of a prostitute or fashion . What- ever possesses celebrity is fair game to an industrious editor , and to avoid all that punctilio and ...
Pagina 49
... event which happens in our own immediate neighbourhood , is obvious . Distance of place increases the danger , of misrepresentation , and distance of time still more . Yet , after the lapse of ages , a literary adventurer shall step ...
... event which happens in our own immediate neighbourhood , is obvious . Distance of place increases the danger , of misrepresentation , and distance of time still more . Yet , after the lapse of ages , a literary adventurer shall step ...
Pagina 91
... event which I cannot name , Sir Walter Man- deville is the only gentleman whose so- ciety I can support . My heart is wed- ded to the ashes of my lamented part- ner ; and if the sweet attractions of your ingenuous manners should draw me ...
... event which I cannot name , Sir Walter Man- deville is the only gentleman whose so- ciety I can support . My heart is wed- ded to the ashes of my lamented part- ner ; and if the sweet attractions of your ingenuous manners should draw me ...
Pagina 97
... head the design , such was her opinion of the impracti- cability and folly of the attempt that she would have remained quiet ; care- less of the event , except as it might F affect the happiness of her guar- dian . But though 97.
... head the design , such was her opinion of the impracti- cability and folly of the attempt that she would have remained quiet ; care- less of the event , except as it might F affect the happiness of her guar- dian . But though 97.
Pagina 198
... event , she knew , must considerably diminish the golden har- vest of which she had once entertained such sanguine hopes , but she thought that by narrowly watching the mar- riage writings she might secure to Sir Walter the power of ...
... event , she knew , must considerably diminish the golden har- vest of which she had once entertained such sanguine hopes , but she thought that by narrowly watching the mar- riage writings she might secure to Sir Walter the power of ...
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Pagina 222 - I have of late— but wherefore I know not— lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
Pagina 255 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Pagina 192 - You hate me, you despise me ! you do well ; For what I've done I hate and scorn myself. Oh, night, fall on me ! I shall blush to death.
Pagina 202 - Prince! I blush to think what I have said, But fate has wrested the confession from me; Go on, and prosper in the paths of honour, Thy virtue will excuse my passion for thee, And make the Gods propitious to our love.
Pagina 239 - Alas ! from the day that we met, What hope of an end to my woes ? When I cannot endure to forget The glance that undid my repose. Yet time may diminish the pain : The flower, and the shrub, and the tree, Which I rear'd for her pleasure in vain, In time may have comfort for me.