Miscellanies: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the greatA. Millar, 1743 |
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... thou must pardon us if we stop a while to lament the Capriciouf- ness of Nature in forming this charming Part of the Creation , defigned to complete the Happiness of Man ; with their soft In- nocence to allay his Ferocity , with their ...
... thou must pardon us if we stop a while to lament the Capriciouf- ness of Nature in forming this charming Part of the Creation , defigned to complete the Happiness of Man ; with their soft In- nocence to allay his Ferocity , with their ...
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... thou pleafeft , as we are in no great Hafte , we will ftop and make a Simile . As when their Lap is finished , the cautious Hunt- man to their Kennel gathers the nimble- footed footed Hounds , they with lank Ears and Tails flouch 84 The ...
... thou pleafeft , as we are in no great Hafte , we will ftop and make a Simile . As when their Lap is finished , the cautious Hunt- man to their Kennel gathers the nimble- footed footed Hounds , they with lank Ears and Tails flouch 84 The ...
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... thou art unacquainted with these GREAT MEN , and haft not had fufficient Inftruction , Leifure , or Op- portunity to confider what happens to those who pursue what is generally understood by GREATNESS : For furely if thou hadft ...
... thou art unacquainted with these GREAT MEN , and haft not had fufficient Inftruction , Leifure , or Op- portunity to confider what happens to those who pursue what is generally understood by GREATNESS : For furely if thou hadft ...
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... thou wouldst lament with me , the unhappy Fate of thefe GREAT GENIUS'S on whom Nature hath fet fo fuperior a Mark , that the reft of Mankind are born for their Ufe and Emolument only , and be apt to cry out , " It is Pity that THOSE for ...
... thou wouldst lament with me , the unhappy Fate of thefe GREAT GENIUS'S on whom Nature hath fet fo fuperior a Mark , that the reft of Mankind are born for their Ufe and Emolument only , and be apt to cry out , " It is Pity that THOSE for ...
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... thou- fand five hundred Pounds more to Heart- free , who burnt with Gratitude to Wild , for the noble Cuftomer he had recommend- ed to him . As foon as Heartfree was departed , Wild , who waited in another Room , came in , and received ...
... thou- fand five hundred Pounds more to Heart- free , who burnt with Gratitude to Wild , for the noble Cuftomer he had recommend- ed to him . As foon as Heartfree was departed , Wild , who waited in another Room , came in , and received ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 407 - Wild, in the midst of the shower of stones, &.c. which played upon him, applied his hands to the parson's pocket, and emptied it of his bottle-screw, which he carried out of the world in his hand.