The British Essayists: AdventurerJ. Haddon, 1819 |
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... wife of our friend , at whose house we were assembled to dine , and who , during this interval , was engaged by some unexpected business in another room . Those incidents which I then recollected , I will now relate : nor can any of the ...
... wife of our friend , at whose house we were assembled to dine , and who , during this interval , was engaged by some unexpected business in another room . Those incidents which I then recollected , I will now relate : nor can any of the ...
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... wife , I shall refer to him , as an incontestable proof , that though there are some who have sold themselves to do evil , and become the bondmen of iniquity , yet there are others who preserve the birthright of beings that are placed ...
... wife , I shall refer to him , as an incontestable proof , that though there are some who have sold themselves to do evil , and become the bondmen of iniquity , yet there are others who preserve the birthright of beings that are placed ...
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... wife , who expected a son and a husband , with all the tenderness and ardour of conjugal and parental affection ! who had long regretted his absence , who had anticipated the joy of his return , and were impatient to put into his arms a ...
... wife , who expected a son and a husband , with all the tenderness and ardour of conjugal and parental affection ! who had long regretted his absence , who had anticipated the joy of his return , and were impatient to put into his arms a ...
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... wife , with whom he mingled tears in the parting embrace , and who longed with fond solicitude for his return ; or , perhaps , some infant , whom his la- bour was to feed , and his vigilance protect ; will see that Alexander was more ...
... wife , with whom he mingled tears in the parting embrace , and who longed with fond solicitude for his return ; or , perhaps , some infant , whom his la- bour was to feed , and his vigilance protect ; will see that Alexander was more ...
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... wife , or seduces a daughter to prostitution ; we may still consider him in such circumstances as will incline us to fulfil the precept , and to regard him without the rancour of hatred or the fury of revenge . Every character , however ...
... wife , or seduces a daughter to prostitution ; we may still consider him in such circumstances as will incline us to fulfil the precept , and to regard him without the rancour of hatred or the fury of revenge . Every character , however ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absurd acquainted ADVENTURER Æneid Agrestis Amana Amelia appear Aristotle bagnio Bagshot beauty believe Boileau Caliph Captain character coach conceal conduct consider contempt countenance daugh dear Charlotte death desire dignity disappointment discovered distress dreadful effect equally esteem Eugenio Euripides expected eyes falsehood father favour folly fortune Freeman genius gentleman gratify guilt hand happiness heart Homer honour hope human Iliad imagine immediately indignation knew labour Lady Forrest lady's secret less look mankind ment mind misery Miss Meadows morning nature ness never night Nouraddin object Odyssey opinion Osmin OVID PALINGENIUS passion perceived perhaps person Pindar pleasure poets POPE present principles produced Prosopopoeia punished purple emperor racters reason received ridiculous SATURDAY says scarce sentiments Serenus servant shew Sir James Socrates soon Sophocles suffered tain tenderness thou thought Tibullus tion told truth TUESDAY Ventosus vice VIRG virtue wife wish writers XXIV
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 56 - And when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and knew him not, they lifted up their voice, and wept; and they rent every one his mantle, and sprinkled dust upon their heads toward heaven. So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spake a word unto him for they saw that his grief was very great.
Seite 94 - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding.
Seite 307 - I will up, saith the Lord : and will help every one from him that swelleth against him, and will set him at rest. 7 The words of the Lord are pure words : even as the silver, which from the earth is tried, and purified seven times in the fire.
Seite 46 - 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 56 - The tongue of the sucking child cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for thirst: the young children ask bread, and no man breaketh it unto them.
Seite 93 - 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 57 - Therefore I will shake the heavens, and the earth shall remove out of her place, in the wrath of the LORD of hosts, and in the day of his fierce anger.
Seite 94 - Or who shut up the sea with doors, When it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb ? When I made the cloud the garment thereof, And thick darkness a...
Seite 55 - 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 134 - 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!