The European Magazine: And London Review, Band 47Philological Society of London, 1805 |
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... said Jerome , " you must for once allow that Agatha and her companions can keep a fecret as well as ourfelves . " " I hope better , in this instance , friend Jerome , " said Agatha . " You will now , " faid Nicholo , " discover it ...
... said Jerome , " you must for once allow that Agatha and her companions can keep a fecret as well as ourfelves . " " I hope better , in this instance , friend Jerome , " said Agatha . " You will now , " faid Nicholo , " discover it ...
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... said Agatha , “ been to pay our respects to the good Elinor , our patronefs , who , though ftill de- voted to forrow , ftill mourning for the lofs of her Lord , the noble Alaric , kindly condefcended for a few minutes to fee us , I ...
... said Agatha , “ been to pay our respects to the good Elinor , our patronefs , who , though ftill de- voted to forrow , ftill mourning for the lofs of her Lord , the noble Alaric , kindly condefcended for a few minutes to fee us , I ...
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... said Jerome , " you must for once allow that Agatha and her companions can keep a fecret as well as our felves . " " I hope better , in this inftance , friend Jerome , " said Agatha . " You will now , " faid Nicholo , " difcover it ...
... said Jerome , " you must for once allow that Agatha and her companions can keep a fecret as well as our felves . " " I hope better , in this inftance , friend Jerome , " said Agatha . " You will now , " faid Nicholo , " difcover it ...
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... said , “ My worthy friend Nicholo ! indeed the ancient friend of the houfe of Alafic I to you , as perhaps more interested in the event of this explanation than moft of our guests , I would gladly unfold my D 2 meaning . meaning . I ...
... said , “ My worthy friend Nicholo ! indeed the ancient friend of the houfe of Alafic I to you , as perhaps more interested in the event of this explanation than moft of our guests , I would gladly unfold my D 2 meaning . meaning . I ...
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... said , that ' as the attachments of the fair - fex were always military , you , my lovely girl ! will have your Lord to be a foldier ? ' I would , ' replied Agatha , have him to be more than a mere foldier ; I would have him to be a ...
... said , that ' as the attachments of the fair - fex were always military , you , my lovely girl ! will have your Lord to be a foldier ? ' I would , ' replied Agatha , have him to be more than a mere foldier ; I would have him to be a ...
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Seite 192 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Seite 292 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Seite 352 - Tis thus the busy beat the air, And misers gather wealth and care. Now, ev'n now, my joys run high, As on the mountain-turf I lie; While the wanton Zephyr sings. And in the vale perfumes his wings ; While the waters murmur deep; While the shepherd charms his sheep; While the birds unbounded fly, And with music fill the sky, Now, ev'n now, my joys run high.
Seite 350 - Dawn, Lies a long and level Lawn. On which a dark Hill, steep and high, Holds and charms the wand'ring Eye ! Deep are his.
Seite 253 - And let him be sure to leave other men their turns to speak. Nay, if there be any that would reign and take up all the time, let him find means to take them off and to bring others on ; as musicians use to do with those that dance too long galliards.
Seite 309 - ... opinion. Contemplating the union of sentiment now manifested so generally as auguring harmony and happiness to our future course. I offer to our country sincere congratulations. With those, too, not yet rallied to the same point, the disposition to do so is gaining strength.
Seite 350 - A fun beam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave. And fee the rivers how they run, Thro...
Seite 118 - Despenser; and the church he has just • • built on the top of a hill, for the convenience and devotion of the town at the bottom of it.
Seite 68 - France, no satisfactory answer was ever given. As however no Naval preparations appeared to be proceeding at that period in the Ports of Spain, the matter was allowed to remain there for a time.
Seite 309 - I fear not that any motives of interest may lead me astray ; I am sensible of no passion which could seduce me knowingly from the path of justice; but the weakness of human nature and the limits of my own understanding will produce errors of judgment sometimes injurious to your interests; I shall need, therefore, all the indulgence I have heretofore experienced — the want of it will certainly not lessen with increasing years.