The British Essayists, Zväzok 7Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana 14
... favour in his heart . I was very much awed and delighted with the appearance of the god of Wit ; there was something so amiable , and yet so piercing in his looks , as inspired me at once with love and terror . As I was gazing on him ...
... favour in his heart . I was very much awed and delighted with the appearance of the god of Wit ; there was something so amiable , and yet so piercing in his looks , as inspired me at once with love and terror . As I was gazing on him ...
Strana 24
... favoured me with , I shall further advise with you about the disposal of this fair forester in marriage ; for I will make it no secret to you , that her person and education are to be her fortune . Your I am , SIR , very humble servant ...
... favoured me with , I shall further advise with you about the disposal of this fair forester in marriage ; for I will make it no secret to you , that her person and education are to be her fortune . Your I am , SIR , very humble servant ...
Strana 35
... favour . If thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend , fear not , for there may be a reconciliation ; except for upbraiding , or pride , or disclosing of secrets , or a treacherous wound ; for , for these things every friend will ...
... favour . If thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend , fear not , for there may be a reconciliation ; except for upbraiding , or pride , or disclosing of secrets , or a treacherous wound ; for , for these things every friend will ...
Strana 51
... favour of you to accept of this my secret mind and thoughts , which hath so long lodged in my breast , the which if you do not accept , I believe will go nigh to break my heart . For indeed , my dear , I love you above No 71 . 51 ...
... favour of you to accept of this my secret mind and thoughts , which hath so long lodged in my breast , the which if you do not accept , I believe will go nigh to break my heart . For indeed , my dear , I love you above No 71 . 51 ...
Strana 60
... favour , and paying their adorations . She smiled upon one , drank to another , and trod upon the other's foot which was under the table . Now which of these three , says the old bard , do you think was the favourite ? In troth , says ...
... favour , and paying their adorations . She smiled upon one , drank to another , and trod upon the other's foot which was under the table . Now which of these three , says the old bard , do you think was the favourite ? In troth , says ...
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