The Guardian, Band 2C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... turning to me , ' And as for you , madam , Prior has already given us your character , " That air and harmony of shape express , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully less . " I perceived immediately a malignant smile display itself in the ...
... turning to me , ' And as for you , madam , Prior has already given us your character , " That air and harmony of shape express , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully less . " I perceived immediately a malignant smile display itself in the ...
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... turn my thoughts that way : and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which delights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational satisfaction in that which is called painting ...
... turn my thoughts that way : and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which delights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational satisfaction in that which is called painting ...
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... turns the turf , and shakes the solid ground . Fire from his eyes , clouds from his nostrils flow ; He bears his rider headlong on the foe . ” Now follows that in the book of Job ; which un- der all the disadvantages of having been ...
... turns the turf , and shakes the solid ground . Fire from his eyes , clouds from his nostrils flow ; He bears his rider headlong on the foe . ” Now follows that in the book of Job ; which un- der all the disadvantages of having been ...
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... turn their thoughts upon the ac- tions of others . But from that one particular , of the immorality of our servants arising from the negli- gence of masters of families in their care of them , flows that irresistible torrent of ...
... turn their thoughts upon the ac- tions of others . But from that one particular , of the immorality of our servants arising from the negli- gence of masters of families in their care of them , flows that irresistible torrent of ...
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... turn his thoughts inward on himself . For my own part I often mitigate the pain arising from the little misfor- tunes and disappointments that checker human life by this introversion of my faculties , wherein I regard my own soul as the ...
... turn his thoughts inward on himself . For my own part I often mitigate the pain arising from the little misfor- tunes and disappointments that checker human life by this introversion of my faculties , wherein I regard my own soul as the ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted ADDISON ants appear Barsisa beauty body called charms coffee-house corn courser creatures daughter death desire dress DRYDEN Dunkirk earth entertainment Eveites eyes favour female free-thinkers French gentleman give GUARDIAN hand hath heart Helim honour human humble servant John Sharpe Julius Cæsar JUNE 24 kind king lady late learned letter lion live look Lord Lord Roscommon Lucretius mankind manner marriage matter means ment mind mocketh nature neck nest NESTOR IRONSIDE never noble observed occasion OVID paper particular passion Persia person Pharisee pleased pleasure poet present Pulcheria racters reader reason Rhadamanthus roar Sadducees santon says shew soul species Spect Statius STEELE sword tell thee thing thou thought tion town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman word young youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 25 - Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men.
Seite 134 - And Solomon said, Thou hast shewed unto thy servant David my father great mercy, according as he walked before thee in truth, and in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart with thee...
Seite 400 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed ; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. 175 Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
Seite 399 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household : For all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry ; Her clothing is silk and purple.
Seite 34 - Who knoweth not in all these That the hand of the Lord hath wrought this? In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, And the breath of all mankind.
Seite 399 - Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. ' ' The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. 12 She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. 13 She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants ' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Seite 34 - They shall perish; but thou remainest; And they all shall wax old as doth a garment; And as a vesture shall thou fold them up, And they shall be changed: But thou art the same, And thy years shall not fail.
Seite 197 - A new commandment I give unto you : That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this shall all men know that you are My disciples, if you have love one for another.
Seite 34 - Thou, even thou, art Lord alone: thou hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, and all that is therein, and thou preservest them all ; and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.
Seite 165 - Upon their separating from one another into distant countries, they agreed to withdraw themselves punctually into their closets at a certain hour of the day, and to converse with one another by means of this their invention. Accordingly when they were some hundred miles asunder, each of them shut himself up in his closet at the time appointed, and immediately cast his eye upon his dial-plate.