The Private History of the Court of England: In Two Volumes, Volumul 2author, and sold, 1808 |
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Pagina 77
... disappointed ambition , seemed the chief springs which actu- ated their senatorial conduct , and that an eager grasping after wealth , title , and dignified places , were the only motives which regulated their actions . The young Duke ...
... disappointed ambition , seemed the chief springs which actu- ated their senatorial conduct , and that an eager grasping after wealth , title , and dignified places , were the only motives which regulated their actions . The young Duke ...
Pagina 103
... disappointed ambition , pride and ingratitude , would not then have sought such an infamous revenge for the necessary check given to their pre- sumption and insubordinate freedom . No one is better acquainted with the female character ...
... disappointed ambition , pride and ingratitude , would not then have sought such an infamous revenge for the necessary check given to their pre- sumption and insubordinate freedom . No one is better acquainted with the female character ...
Pagina 121
... small portion of those rights , which reasonable beings demand , and which tyrant man usurps , and ap- propriates solely to himself ? VOL . II . Ambition and disappointed Love . CHAP . X. AMBITION AND THE COURT OF ENGLAND . 121.
... small portion of those rights , which reasonable beings demand , and which tyrant man usurps , and ap- propriates solely to himself ? VOL . II . Ambition and disappointed Love . CHAP . X. AMBITION AND THE COURT OF ENGLAND . 121.
Pagina 122
In Two Volumes Sarah Green. Ambition and disappointed Love . CHAP . X. AMBITION AND DISAPPOINTED LOVE . No more my King , for he dishonours me . SHAKESPEARE , DURING his exile from England , the heir to the house of York visited a part ...
In Two Volumes Sarah Green. Ambition and disappointed Love . CHAP . X. AMBITION AND DISAPPOINTED LOVE . No more my King , for he dishonours me . SHAKESPEARE , DURING his exile from England , the heir to the house of York visited a part ...
Pagina 123
... it possessed a fascination , that , when it makes an impression , pleases more than beauty . For his ex- pressive eyes ever spoke the feelings of Ambition and disappointed Love . his mind ; who , M 2 THE COURT OF ENGLAND . 123.
... it possessed a fascination , that , when it makes an impression , pleases more than beauty . For his ex- pressive eyes ever spoke the feelings of Ambition and disappointed Love . his mind ; who , M 2 THE COURT OF ENGLAND . 123.
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Pagina 144 - This mischief had not then befall'n, And more that shall befall, innumerable Disturbances on earth through female snares, And strait conjunction with this sex: for either He never shall find out fit mate, but such As some misfortune brings him, or mistake; Or whom he wishes most shall seldom gain Through her perverseness, but shall see her...
Pagina x - The minister of heav'n's enquiring justice; Array thyself all terrible for judgment, Wrath in thy eyes, and thunder in thy voice; Pronounce my sentence, and if yet there be A woe I have not felt, inflict it on me.
Pagina xi - The day shall come (which nothing can avert) When by the spear, the arrow, or the dart, By night, or day, by force, or by design, Impending death and certain fate are mine ! Die then...
Pagina xi - Patroclus is no more ! He, far thy better, was foredoom'd to die, And thou, dost thou bewail mortality? Seest thou not me, whom Nature's gifts adorn, Sprung from a hero, from a goddess born...
Pagina 213 - CHAP. XVII. FEMALE DEGRADATION. She should be wooed, And, not unsought, be won.
Pagina 107 - II est bon general, il Est sans negligence}] 11 est sans nez — Sans nez — Sans nez — II est sans Negligence — Sans nez. II est sans negligence. (Chansons, sur les victoires de M.
Pagina 44 - It is said, that if one of these beautiful women were to spit in the sea, the waters thereof would be bitter no more.
Pagina 134 - That delicious charm of delivering mankind from misfortune thine heart, has never experienced : never hast tliou heard after thy victories, a people, transported with joy, calling thce by the endearing name of father.
Pagina 55 - AND FASHIONABLE FOLLY. His demand Springs not from well meant, honest love, But from deceit bred by necessity. New customs, Tho' they be ever so ridiculous, Nay, let them be unmanly, yet arc followed.