The Novelist's Magazine, Band 23Harrison and Company, 1788 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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... tell me , that my daughter will not ⚫ be restored 2 The prince , whofe humanity would not fuffer him to infult mifery with re- proof , went away convinced of the emp- tinefs of rhetorical found , and the inef- ficacy of polished ...
... tell me , that my daughter will not ⚫ be restored 2 The prince , whofe humanity would not fuffer him to infult mifery with re- proof , went away convinced of the emp- tinefs of rhetorical found , and the inef- ficacy of polished ...
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the daughter of thy native king . Tell me if thou watereft , through all thy courfe , a single habitation from which ⚫ thou dost not hear the murmurs of ⚫ complaint not You are then , ' faid Raffelas , more fuccessful in ... Tell ...
the daughter of thy native king . Tell me if thou watereft , through all thy courfe , a single habitation from which ⚫ thou dost not hear the murmurs of ⚫ complaint not You are then , ' faid Raffelas , more fuccessful in ... Tell ...
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... Tell me , my dear : I da : e fay you have . Your senti- ments , I believe , are as delicate as mine upon this head . I am charmed , • I am ravished with this meeting ! Who • would have imagined that by chance , and in a ftage - coach ...
... Tell me , my dear : I da : e fay you have . Your senti- ments , I believe , are as delicate as mine upon this head . I am charmed , • I am ravished with this meeting ! Who • would have imagined that by chance , and in a ftage - coach ...
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... tell me that I muft not take misfortunes to heart , and then figh as if he was extremely affected with them herself ; by which the recom- mended me to her vifitors as an object of compaflion , and never failed by that means to produce ...
... tell me that I muft not take misfortunes to heart , and then figh as if he was extremely affected with them herself ; by which the recom- mended me to her vifitors as an object of compaflion , and never failed by that means to produce ...
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... tell her , that fuch a one would fuit the air of her face ; that this coloured ribband was most proper to fhew the luftre of her eyes ; observed that she had won- derful fine hair , and begged to know who cut it . Henrietta , a little ...
... tell her , that fuch a one would fuit the air of her face ; that this coloured ribband was most proper to fhew the luftre of her eyes ; observed that she had won- derful fine hair , and begged to know who cut it . Henrietta , a little ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted affure agreeable almoft anfwer aunt caufe charms Cleora Clyamon converfation cried Damer daugh dear defign defired difcovered Dorimon endeavoured expreffed eyes fafe faid Mifs fame father fatisfaction favour fecret feemed feen felf FELICIA fenfe fent fentiments fervant ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould fifter figh filent fince fituation fmiling fome fomething foon fooner ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe fure furprized gentleman give happy heart Henrietta herſelf himſelf honour hope houfe houſe huſband Imlac lady laft leaft lefs letter look lord Lucius Madam marriage Mellifont Mifs Courteney mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary nefs never Nourjahad obferved obliged occafion paffed paffion perfon pleafed pleaſe pleaſure poffible prefent propofal racter reafon refolution refolved replied ſhall ſhe tell tender thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion told vifit whofe woman young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1 - I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing through the clouds neither walls, nor mountains, nor seas, could afford any security. A flight of northern savages might hover in the wind, and light at once with irresistible violence upon the capital...
Seite 18 - Nothing is more idle, than to inquire after happiness, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that universal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally impressed; which is not written on it by precept, but engraven by destiny, not instilled by education, but infused at our nativity. He that lives according to nature will...
Seite 25 - Such is the common process of marriage. A youth and maiden meeting by chance, or brought together by artifice, exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of one another.
Seite 22 - Poverty has in large cities very different appearances: it is often concealed in splendour, and often in extravagance. It is the care of a very great part of mankind to conceal their indigence from the rest: they support themselves by temporary expedients, and every day is lost in contriving for the morrow.
Seite 1 - I will work only on this condition, that the art shall not be divulged, and that you shall not require me to make wings for any but ourselves.