Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 54
... occasion will be , that it This seems equally a good reason is conveyed to you in a frank . why I should not ; yet if you had LETTER XIII . To the Rev. William Unwin . Aug. 6 , 1780 . My dear friend , You like to hear from me . This ...
... occasion will be , that it This seems equally a good reason is conveyed to you in a frank . why I should not ; yet if you had LETTER XIII . To the Rev. William Unwin . Aug. 6 , 1780 . My dear friend , You like to hear from me . This ...
Page 71
... occasions , easily resisted ; and then , perhaps , that I seem to partake with the navi- though almost insensible of it before , gators in all the dangers they encoun- we feel more than the occasion will tered . I lose my anchor : my ...
... occasions , easily resisted ; and then , perhaps , that I seem to partake with the navi- though almost insensible of it before , gators in all the dangers they encoun- we feel more than the occasion will tered . I lose my anchor : my ...
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... occasion . Nor must I possible security to yourself and the forget to thank you , that so soon af - General that my work shall not come ter I had sent you the first letter of forth unfinished , I answered Johnson Anonymous , I received ...
... occasion . Nor must I possible security to yourself and the forget to thank you , that so soon af - General that my work shall not come ter I had sent you the first letter of forth unfinished , I answered Johnson Anonymous , I received ...
Contents
To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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Aberdeen acquaintance Adieu Æneid agreeable amusement Anna Seward answer archbishop of York beautiful believe Bradshaigh ceive comfort compliments cousin dear friend dear sir dearest death delight desire Duchess of Portland Edward Gibbon Elizabeth Montagu expect favour fear feel friendship genius give glad grace happy haps hear heart honour hope James Boswell James Macpherson John Newton Johnson Joseph Hill kind Lady Hesketh ladyship Lausanne learning least leave less LETTER live London lord Lord Althorpe madam ment Mezentius mind miss morning nature ness never obliged occasion Olney opinion pain perhaps plea pleased pleasure poem poet poetry pray present racter reason received seems sensible sent soon spirits suppose sure taste tell thank ther thing thought tion town truth verse Virgil William Unwin wish word write young