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... lady " Monteith in your prefent perturba- " tion of fpirits , " faid he , " you will " certainly become your own accufer , " and perhaps lay the foundation for " much future mifery . Remember , " poffibly fhe knows nothing of Mrs ...
... lady " Monteith in your prefent perturba- " tion of fpirits , " faid he , " you will " certainly become your own accufer , " and perhaps lay the foundation for " much future mifery . Remember , " poffibly fhe knows nothing of Mrs ...
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... lady Monteith's apartment " to announce the earl's arrival . " No other hint was neceffary to re- move fir William ; while Monteith , with clenched fift , traverfed the room in an agony which increased every moment . " Am I expected to ...
... lady Monteith's apartment " to announce the earl's arrival . " No other hint was neceffary to re- move fir William ; while Monteith , with clenched fift , traverfed the room in an agony which increased every moment . " Am I expected to ...
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... Lady Monteith muft " be deftitute of the ruling paffion of " her fex , if fhe does not make you " feel that he knows her power over you . Remorfe , my lord , like reli- << << gion , is certainly a bufinefs between a " man and his own ...
... Lady Monteith muft " be deftitute of the ruling paffion of " her fex , if fhe does not make you " feel that he knows her power over you . Remorfe , my lord , like reli- << << gion , is certainly a bufinefs between a " man and his own ...
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... lady Monteith to life ? Surely I might now call in Arria's dag- ger , Portia's firebrand , or fome more : fashionable quietus , with very good ef fect . But my heroine was a mother , and though man , poffeffed of firmer nerves and a ...
... lady Monteith to life ? Surely I might now call in Arria's dag- ger , Portia's firebrand , or fome more : fashionable quietus , with very good ef fect . But my heroine was a mother , and though man , poffeffed of firmer nerves and a ...
第 13 頁
... Monteith , if left to his own natural character , would have evinced his penitence for his paft faults by a more attentive tendernefs ; but Fitzofborne knew too well the ... lady Monteith's danger excited ; but as A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
... Monteith , if left to his own natural character , would have evinced his penitence for his paft faults by a more attentive tendernefs ; but Fitzofborne knew too well the ... lady Monteith's danger excited ; but as A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
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第 64 頁 - Progrefiive virtue, and approving HEAVEN. Thefe are the matchlefs joys of virtuous love ; And thus their moments fly. The Seafons thus, As ceafelefs round a jarring world they roll, Still find them happy; and...
第 145 頁 - Content!' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions.
第 269 頁 - Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours.
第 301 頁 - TIMES. 387 and perhaps moft fuccefsful, way of vending pernicious fentiments has been through the medium of books of entertainment, fhe conceives it not only allowable, but neceflary, to repel the enemy's infidious attacks with fimilar weapons. One of the misfortunes under which literature now labours is, that the title of a work no longer announces its intention : books of travels are converted into vehicles of politics and fyftems of legiflation.
第 3 頁 - Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons, Which at the first are scarce found to distaste, But, with a little act upon the blood, Burn like the mines of sulphur.
第 89 頁 - Is aught fo fair 500 In all the dewy landfcapes of the fpring, In the bright eye of Hefper or the morn, In nature's faireft forms, is aught fo fair As virtuous friendfhip ? as the candid blufh Of him who ftrives with fortune to be juft ? 505 The graceful tear that ftreams for others...
第 306 頁 - Henry the eyght," the author calls himself Vuillyam Wraghton. RESIDENCE. Two letters in verse. [By John FISHER, rector of Wavenden, Bucks.] London: 1821. Octavo.* RESIDENCE (a) in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795; described in a series of letters from an English lady : with general and incidental remarks on the French characters and manners.
第 212 頁 - To stern Tydides now he falls a prey, No friend to guard him in the dreadful day ! Breathless the good man fell, and by his side His faithful servant, old Calesius died.
第 1 頁 - Till at the laft a cruel fpoiler came, Cropt this fair rofe, and rifled all its fweetnefs, Then caft it like a loathfome weed away.
第 305 頁 - The Britifh Critic alfo, after beftowing an uniform commendation on this Work, through no fewer than eight pages, concludes with .laying, " Upon an attentive perufual of thefe volumes, we cannot do otherwife than acknowledge their merit, and recommend them as fully adequate to repay the time that may be beftowed upon them, by the entertainment and information which they afford.