Letters to and from Mr. PopeJ. Donaldson, 1789 - 282 էջ |
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... natural openness of my temper , which hardly knows how to fhow refpect , where it feels affection . I would love my friend , as my miftrefs , without ceremony : and hope a little rough ufage fometimes may not be more dif- pleafing to ...
... natural openness of my temper , which hardly knows how to fhow refpect , where it feels affection . I would love my friend , as my miftrefs , without ceremony : and hope a little rough ufage fometimes may not be more dif- pleafing to ...
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... nature for making me fhort- fighted than now , when I could not recollect I had ever feen those fair eyes which knew me fo well , and was utterly at a lofs how to address myself , till , with a great deal of fimplicity and innocence ...
... nature for making me fhort- fighted than now , when I could not recollect I had ever feen those fair eyes which knew me fo well , and was utterly at a lofs how to address myself , till , with a great deal of fimplicity and innocence ...
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... nature , the other would be too much for your quiet , which is one bleffing good - nature fhould indifpenfibly receive . from mankind , in return for thofe many it gives . I have been informed of late , how much I am indebted to that ...
... nature , the other would be too much for your quiet , which is one bleffing good - nature fhould indifpenfibly receive . from mankind , in return for thofe many it gives . I have been informed of late , how much I am indebted to that ...
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... nature . Ulyffes had left him at Ithaca when he embarked for Troy , and found him at his return after twenty years : ( which by the way is not unnatural , as fome critics have faid , fince I remember the dam of my dog was twenty - two ...
... nature . Ulyffes had left him at Ithaca when he embarked for Troy , and found him at his return after twenty years : ( which by the way is not unnatural , as fome critics have faid , fince I remember the dam of my dog was twenty - two ...
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... nature of the other without the fawning . A good piece of fatire upon his courtiers , with which I will conclude my difcourfe of dogs . Call me a Cynic , or what you pleafe , in revenge for all this impertinence , I Sir Philip Warwick ...
... nature of the other without the fawning . A good piece of fatire upon his courtiers , with which I will conclude my difcourfe of dogs . Call me a Cynic , or what you pleafe , in revenge for all this impertinence , I Sir Philip Warwick ...
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Էջ 208 - I there found a spring of the clearest water, which falls in a perpetual rill, that echoes through the Cavern day and night. From the river Thames, you see through my arch up a walk of the wilderness, to a kind of open temple, wholly composed of shells in the rustic manner ; and from that...
Էջ 193 - My dear, it is only this, that you will never marry an old man again.
Էջ 140 - ... me to live agreeably in the town, or contentedly in the country, which is really all the difference I set between an easy fortune and a small one.
Էջ 264 - I know not but I may call upon you at my hearing, to say somewhat about my way of spending my time at the Deanery, which did not seem calculated towards managing plots and conspiracies.
Էջ 268 - The toys and baubles of your childhood are hardly now more below you, than those toys of our riper and of our declining years, the drums and rattles of ambition, and the dirt and bubbles of avarice.
Էջ 70 - Westphalia ham in a morning, ride over hedges and ditches on borrowed hacks, come home in the heat of the day with a fever, and (what...
Էջ 161 - The fields in the northern side are divided by hedgerows of myrtle. Several fountains and rivulets add to the beauty of this landscape, which is likewise set off by the variety of some barren spots, and naked rocks.
Էջ 170 - Now, sir,' continued Mr. Lintot, 'in return for the frankness I have shown, pray tell me, is it the opinion of your friends at Court that my Lord Lansdowne will be brought to the bar or not?' I told him I heard he would not, and I hoped it, my Lord being one I had particular obligations to. — 'That may be,' replied Mr. Lintot; 'but by G if he is not, I shall lose the printing of a very good trial.
Էջ 161 - ... sheep, and the top is a sandy pointed rock, from which you have the finest prospect in the world, surveying, at one view, besides several pleasant islands lying at your feet, a tract of Italy about three hundred miles in length, from the promontory of Antium to the Cape...
Էջ 160 - Inarime is an epitome of the whole earth, containing within the compass of eighteen miles, a wonderful variety of hills, vales, ragged rocks, fruitful plains, and barren mountains, all thrown together in a most romantic confusion.