Elegant Extracts, Or Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations ...S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 18
... pleasure in seeing the town . You Hyde Park and Mall of the people see , hitherto , I make no complaints , of quality ; for they take the air in dear sister , and if I continue to like it both on foot and in coaches . travelling as well ...
... pleasure in seeing the town . You Hyde Park and Mall of the people see , hitherto , I make no complaints , of quality ; for they take the air in dear sister , and if I continue to like it both on foot and in coaches . travelling as well ...
Page 143
... pleasure ; and unless that I found myself , as I thought , at liber - pleasure be innocent , both he and ty to be a rambler , or an idler , or society must suffer . Now what plea- any thing I pleased ; but my mal di sures are more ...
... pleasure ; and unless that I found myself , as I thought , at liber - pleasure be innocent , both he and ty to be a rambler , or an idler , or society must suffer . Now what plea- any thing I pleased ; but my mal di sures are more ...
Page 234
... pleasure in reading see in them both confirms me in them and I keep them as the writ- what I have used to observe , that ings of my estate in you , which very pious , devout , and ( as they are call- much confirm my title to your friend ...
... pleasure in reading see in them both confirms me in them and I keep them as the writ- what I have used to observe , that ings of my estate in you , which very pious , devout , and ( as they are call- much confirm my title to your friend ...
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acquaintance Adieu Æneid agreeable amusement beautiful believe Bradshaigh character charming comfort compliments dear friend dear sir delight desire Duchess Duchess of Portland Edward Gibbon Elizabeth Montagu England expect favour fear feel friendship give glad gout grace happy haps hear heart Henry Kirke White honour hope Horace Walpole James Boswell John Newton Johnson kind lady ladyship Lausanne least leave less LETTER live London lord madam ment mind miss morning nature ness never night obliged occasion Olney opinion pain perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet poor pray present racter reason received sensible sent Sir William Jones soon spirits suppose sure tell thank ther thing thought tion town truth VICESIMUS KNOX Virgil William Unwin wish woman word write young