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Of his manner of life in the country , and of the author's near the town . XIV . A
defcription of a grotto . XV . On the approach of winter , hospitality , and a ?
cheerful family . L ET T E R S to and from the Honourable ROBERT DIG BY ,
From 1717 ...
Of his manner of life in the country , and of the author's near the town . XIV . A
defcription of a grotto . XV . On the approach of winter , hospitality , and a ?
cheerful family . L ET T E R S to and from the Honourable ROBERT DIG BY ,
From 1717 ...
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I cannot say I do fo now , for I am here without any books , and if I had them could
not use them to my satisfaction , while my mind is taken up in a more melancholy
* manner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be so taken up God only ...
I cannot say I do fo now , for I am here without any books , and if I had them could
not use them to my satisfaction , while my mind is taken up in a more melancholy
* manner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be so taken up God only ...
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Let all compliments be laid aside between us for the futurę ; and depend upon
me as your faithful friend in all things within my power , as one that truly values
you , and wishes you all manner of happiness . I thank you and Mrs. Pope for my
...
Let all compliments be laid aside between us for the futurę ; and depend upon
me as your faithful friend in all things within my power , as one that truly values
you , and wishes you all manner of happiness . I thank you and Mrs. Pope for my
...
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Be but so good as to confirm what I've represented to her , that an inscription in
the antient way , plain , pompous , yet modeft , will be the most uncommon , and
therefore the most distinguishing manner of doing it . And so , I hope , , The ...
Be but so good as to confirm what I've represented to her , that an inscription in
the antient way , plain , pompous , yet modeft , will be the most uncommon , and
therefore the most distinguishing manner of doing it . And so , I hope , , The ...
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By that means she was brought where I was , between seven and eight in the
morning , and liv'd twenty hours afterwards , which time was not loft on either side
, but pafs'd in such a manner as gave great satisfaction to both , and such as on ...
By that means she was brought where I was , between seven and eight in the
morning , and liv'd twenty hours afterwards , which time was not loft on either side
, but pafs'd in such a manner as gave great satisfaction to both , and such as on ...
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Adieu affection againſt anſwer bear beauty becauſe believe beſt Biſhop body caſe comfort concern converſation Court dear death deſire elſe expect eyes fear feel fincere firſt follow fome friendſhip gardens give greater hand happy hear heart heartily himſelf honour hope juſt kind Lady laſt late leaſt leave leſs letter live look Lord Lordſhip loſs manner mean mind moſt mother muſt myſelf nature never obliged once opinion perhaps perſon pleaſe pleaſure poor Pray preſent reaſon receive reflection remember ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſince ſome ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſuch ſure tell thank theſe thing thoſe thought thro town true truth turn uſe verſe whole whoſe wiſh write yourſelf
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Seite 111 - Parnell is in an ill state of health. " Pardon me if I add a word of advice in the poetical way.
Seite 8 - Catechism, as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken. The old man then lay down...
Seite 98 - I look upon you as a spirit entered into another life ', as one just upon the edge of immortality; where the passions and affections must be much more exalted, and where you ought to despise all little views, and all mean retrospects. Nothing is worth your looking back ; and therefore look forward, and make (as you can) the world look after you. But take care that it be not with pity, but with esteem and admiration.
Seite 67 - I faid to you in mine about the Monument, was intended only to quicken, not to alarm you. It is not worth your while to know what I meant by it : but when I fee you, you mall.
Seite 180 - Horace their companion, though he had been in arms on the side of Brutus ; and allow me to remark, it was out of the suffering party too that they favoured and distinguished Virgil.
Seite 26 - ... radiations ; and when you have a mind to light it up, it affords you a very different scene. It is...
Seite 97 - ... our declining years, the drums and rattles of ambition, and the dirt and bubbles of avarice.
Seite 75 - Spencer ; and I will take care to make good in every respect what I said to him when living ; particularly as to the triplet he wrote for his own epitaph ; which, while we were in good terms, I promised him should never appear on his tomb while I was dean of Westminster.
Seite 97 - Christian all. You may now begin to think your manhood was too much a puerility; and you will never suffer your age to be but a second infancy.