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... Italian . In fhort , whatever polite accomplishments mo- ney could procure , her worthy father beitowed upon her . But when he wished to make her the accomplished lady , he took pains to make her the ufeful housewife . Though he gave ...
... Italian . In fhort , whatever polite accomplishments mo- ney could procure , her worthy father beitowed upon her . But when he wished to make her the accomplished lady , he took pains to make her the ufeful housewife . Though he gave ...
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... Italy , and obferved how men live there . " But in fact , no inference could be drawn , relative to our climate , from any obfervations that could be deduced from thence and I would deny , that any fuch thing exifts in nature , as what ...
... Italy , and obferved how men live there . " But in fact , no inference could be drawn , relative to our climate , from any obfervations that could be deduced from thence and I would deny , that any fuch thing exifts in nature , as what ...
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... Italian , not lefs admired for the pleaf- ingnefs of her perfon than the accom- plishments of her mind , is by an unex- pected event not only divefted of the feat of fplendor , but of a fupport , has con- cealed herself from the world ...
... Italian , not lefs admired for the pleaf- ingnefs of her perfon than the accom- plishments of her mind , is by an unex- pected event not only divefted of the feat of fplendor , but of a fupport , has con- cealed herself from the world ...
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... Italian manner . Nothing farther is wanting : they are put upon the lift . Being equipt , they receive their leffons from friends and relations . My dear boy , fays the father , I have done my part : I have fet you in the way of fortune ...
... Italian manner . Nothing farther is wanting : they are put upon the lift . Being equipt , they receive their leffons from friends and relations . My dear boy , fays the father , I have done my part : I have fet you in the way of fortune ...
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... Italians are true to their oath ----- Heinel was to dance at her benefit , the juft fhewed her- felf , cut one caper ... Italian , runs about abufing the dancer and all her friends and favourites --- Signior Badini the comic poet is ...
... Italians are true to their oath ----- Heinel was to dance at her benefit , the juft fhewed her- felf , cut one caper ... Italian , runs about abufing the dancer and all her friends and favourites --- Signior Badini the comic poet is ...
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Seite 112 - Shall through the gloomy vale attend, And cheer our dying breath ; Shall, when all other comforts cease, .Like a kind angel whisper peace, And smooth the bed of death.
Seite 112 - Our portion is not large, indeed; But then, how little do we need, For nature's calls are few! In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
Seite 112 - And crown our hoary hairs ; They'll grow in virtue every day, And thus our fondest loves repay, And recompense our cares.
Seite 4 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
Seite 102 - ... sensible that marriages in the royal family are of the highest importance to the state, and that therefore the kings of this realm have ever been entrusted with the care and approbation thereof...
Seite 142 - I have fet you in the way of fortune, and it will be your own. fault if you are not a made man. See what a fortune has been made by this Lord, and that Lord, by Mr. fuch-a-one and fuch-a-one : what hinders you to be •at fuccefsful?
Seite 149 - Dove he found ,At diftance fcen, too far to hear His voice : a fportfman much too near, With lifted tube, and levelling eye, The fatal lead prepar'd to fly ; TUe trigger then began to move, His aim was pointed at the Dove.
Seite 103 - ... planted in us by the author of our nature, and utterly incompatible with all religion, natural and revealed, and therefore a mere aft of power, having neither the nature nor obligation of law.
Seite 189 - Late, gloomy winter chill'd the sullen air, Till Soliman arose, and all was fair. Soft in his reign, the notes of love resound, And pleasure's rosy cup goes freely round. Here on the bank, which mantling vines o'ershade, Be gay: too soon the flowers of spring will fade.
Seite 133 - ... admire the ingenuity of the contrivance. This too will account for the contrary qualities in what I call the Saxon architecture.