The Adventurer, Band 2S. Doig, 1793 |
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... still " expofed to the miferies of mortality , and I am still " vulnerable in her . O ! ftranger , to bribe thy friend- " fhip , if peradventure it may reach my love , I will gratify the curiofity with which thy looks inquire " after me ...
... still " expofed to the miferies of mortality , and I am still " vulnerable in her . O ! ftranger , to bribe thy friend- " fhip , if peradventure it may reach my love , I will gratify the curiofity with which thy looks inquire " after me ...
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... Still difcord hovers o'er divided thrones . LUCAN Ir is well known , that many things appear plaufible in fpeculation , which can never be reduced to practice ; and that of the numberless projects that have flattered mankind with ...
... Still difcord hovers o'er divided thrones . LUCAN Ir is well known , that many things appear plaufible in fpeculation , which can never be reduced to practice ; and that of the numberless projects that have flattered mankind with ...
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... still difcerned in human beings , even by those who do not fee with all the perfpicacity of human wisdom : and he is guilty of the most aggravated detraction , who reports the weak- nefs of a good mind difcovered in an unguarded hour ...
... still difcerned in human beings , even by those who do not fee with all the perfpicacity of human wisdom : and he is guilty of the most aggravated detraction , who reports the weak- nefs of a good mind difcovered in an unguarded hour ...
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... still im- preffed with the agonies of death . Who can express the grief , horror , and defpair , with which a father ex- hibited this spectacle to a mother and a wife , who ex- pected a fon and a husband , with all the tenderness and ...
... still im- preffed with the agonies of death . Who can express the grief , horror , and defpair , with which a father ex- hibited this spectacle to a mother and a wife , who ex- pected a fon and a husband , with all the tenderness and ...
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... still regarded the Cap- tain with lefs indifference than the withed , and was . therefore more fenfible of the impropriety of his offer : but her reafons for rejecting it , however forcible , be- ing fuch as fhe could not allege , he ...
... still regarded the Cap- tain with lefs indifference than the withed , and was . therefore more fenfible of the impropriety of his offer : but her reafons for rejecting it , however forcible , be- ing fuch as fhe could not allege , he ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 154 - Created half to rise, and half to fall: Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory jest, and riddle of the world!
Seite 77 - If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also.
Seite 81 - I have trodden the winepress alone ; and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury ; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment.
Seite 114 - When he gave to the sea his decree that the waters should not pass his commandment. When he appointed the foundations of the earth., then I was by him, as one brought up with him, and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before him, rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth, and my delights were with the sons of men.
Seite 69 - Tasso, Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe.
Seite 78 - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, He taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
Seite 118 - I will meet them as a bear that is bereaved of her whelps, and will rend the caul of their heart, and there will I devour them like a lion: the wild beast shall tear them.
Seite 82 - I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly.
Seite 1 - I will meditate the reason of thy request; and may he who illuminates the mind of the humble, enable me to determine with wisdom.
Seite 3 - I now descried a fox, whose two forelegs appeared to be broken. Before this fox the eagle laid part of a kid, which she had brought in her talons, and then disappeared.