Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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... frequently ran into each Now , I fancy that is the Cafe with your extreme Complaifance ; for I , who am no very violent Philofopher , think , it seems rather to border reverse ; and by throwing off any Impu- tation from yourself , moft ...
... frequently ran into each Now , I fancy that is the Cafe with your extreme Complaifance ; for I , who am no very violent Philofopher , think , it seems rather to border reverse ; and by throwing off any Impu- tation from yourself , moft ...
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... frequent Intervals --- --- though they seldom last --- if Art can ensure their Continuance , my Prescription's the Thing --- and so , my dear Lady Merit , Sir George , 614 et ma pauvre Patient --- I wifh ye all fweet Re- pofe , and ...
... frequent Intervals --- --- though they seldom last --- if Art can ensure their Continuance , my Prescription's the Thing --- and so , my dear Lady Merit , Sir George , 614 et ma pauvre Patient --- I wifh ye all fweet Re- pofe , and ...
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... frequently repeated : To be conftant in your last mental Diet , and by no Means return to your former Excefs . This Regi- men , duly obferved , you may pof- fibly be restored to your former State , and Recovery of Counte- nance . · This ...
... frequently repeated : To be conftant in your last mental Diet , and by no Means return to your former Excefs . This Regi- men , duly obferved , you may pof- fibly be restored to your former State , and Recovery of Counte- nance . · This ...
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... frequently fent , and called at her Lodgings ; but was always told fhe continued extremely ill --- ftill flattering herself with the Hopes that Time might render her a fitter Object for fuch an an Interview , than , fhe was confcious ...
... frequently fent , and called at her Lodgings ; but was always told fhe continued extremely ill --- ftill flattering herself with the Hopes that Time might render her a fitter Object for fuch an an Interview , than , fhe was confcious ...
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... fo fenfibly deep , fhe was divested of all Kind of Difcreti- on to conceal it , though it frequently ་ ་ expofed her to many fleering Infinuations and malicious Sarcafms --- ex- [ 47 Thus deferted by him, and from a ...
... fo fenfibly deep , fhe was divested of all Kind of Difcreti- on to conceal it , though it frequently ་ ་ expofed her to many fleering Infinuations and malicious Sarcafms --- ex- [ 47 Thus deferted by him, and from a ...
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Página 177 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Página 264 - Passion, and yet too proud to render up his Dignity a Sacrifice to it — If Sir, your Friend did not give this Account of Mr. Booth's Appearance in these Characters, and in many others, with equal Propriety — you'll pardon me, if I tell you the Gentleman was not a little defective in his Judgment of Nature, and the...