Elegant Epistles: being a copious collection of familiar and amusing lettresRivington, 1814 - 1044 Seiten |
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... shew us like- wise that you are not too sensible of ad- versity , but know how to support it with ⚫ the same advantage to your character . In a word , let it not be said , that forti- tude is the single virtue to which my friend is a ...
... shew us like- wise that you are not too sensible of ad- versity , but know how to support it with ⚫ the same advantage to your character . In a word , let it not be said , that forti- tude is the single virtue to which my friend is a ...
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... shew a just reason for what one asks , is to intercede in the strongest manner . Farewel . LETTER XIX . To Valerianus . How goes on your old estate at Marsi § ? and how do you approve of your new purchase ? Has it as many beauties in ...
... shew a just reason for what one asks , is to intercede in the strongest manner . Farewel . LETTER XIX . To Valerianus . How goes on your old estate at Marsi § ? and how do you approve of your new purchase ? Has it as many beauties in ...
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... shew you full barns , so there I can entertain you with good store of the literary kind . Let me advise you then , if you wish for a never - failing re- venue , to purchase something upon this contemplative coast . Farewel . LETTER ...
... shew you full barns , so there I can entertain you with good store of the literary kind . Let me advise you then , if you wish for a never - failing re- venue , to purchase something upon this contemplative coast . Farewel . LETTER ...
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... shew yourself more exorable to him now . Allow something to his youth , to his tears , and to your own natural mildness of temper : do not make him uneasy any longer , and I will add too , do not make yourself so for a man of your ...
... shew yourself more exorable to him now . Allow something to his youth , to his tears , and to your own natural mildness of temper : do not make him uneasy any longer , and I will add too , do not make yourself so for a man of your ...
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... shew more strength or constancy in oppressing , than I can shew in suffering whatsoever can or shall be im- posed upon me . Your lordship in the beginning of your letter makes me a player , and yourself a looker - on ; and me a player ...
... shew more strength or constancy in oppressing , than I can shew in suffering whatsoever can or shall be im- posed upon me . Your lordship in the beginning of your letter makes me a player , and yourself a looker - on ; and me a player ...
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able affairs affection affliction agreeable assured believe brother Brundisium Cæsar Campania cause cerned Cicero concern confess daughter dear dearest death desire Dexippus dignity Dyrrachium Earl Earl of Leicester endeavour entertain esteem excellent extremely Farewel father favour fear fortune friendship Gaul give grace grief hand happy hath hear heart honour hope humble imagine intreat Italy James Howel Julius Cæsar kind king lady lately Lepta LETTER likewise live lord lordship Lucius Lucceius majesty manner means ment mind never noble obliged occasion opinion orator Pætus person persuaded pleased pleasure Pompey pray present prince reason received recommend render Roman Rome seems sent servant shew Sir Henry Sidney soon sorrow suffer sure tell temple of Vesta Terentia ther thing thought tion Treviri truth Tullia unto virtue WILLIAM MELMOTH wish write