La Belle Assemblée, 第 3 巻J. Bell, 1811 |
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... means left than by walking them as well as we could . At last the courier arrived and brought with him a man whom he believ ed was in our confidence , but I believed , a spy of La Fayette . He came to the coach dressed in a morning gown ...
... means left than by walking them as well as we could . At last the courier arrived and brought with him a man whom he believ ed was in our confidence , but I believed , a spy of La Fayette . He came to the coach dressed in a morning gown ...
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... mean to take a hint from her bird - fancying Ladyship , and erect some leafy hermitage in your own drawing - room . My aunt hardly attended to what I said ; while I was speaking she looked at her watch , and interrupting me , carelessly ...
... mean to take a hint from her bird - fancying Ladyship , and erect some leafy hermitage in your own drawing - room . My aunt hardly attended to what I said ; while I was speaking she looked at her watch , and interrupting me , carelessly ...
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... mean- while his elder brother , the heir of his fami- ly dying , he came over to take possession of his paternal estate in Armagh . Satis fied by this account , " continued my aunt , " when I re - entered the drawing - room , I allowed ...
... mean- while his elder brother , the heir of his fami- ly dying , he came over to take possession of his paternal estate in Armagh . Satis fied by this account , " continued my aunt , " when I re - entered the drawing - room , I allowed ...
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... means : a passion for col lecting foreign birds seems a fancy of no consequence , but a passion for any thing , however trivial , when gratified without discretion , is as likely to produce disagree- able effects , as a passion for ...
... means : a passion for col lecting foreign birds seems a fancy of no consequence , but a passion for any thing , however trivial , when gratified without discretion , is as likely to produce disagree- able effects , as a passion for ...
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... means mirable variety in our literature ; each writer make a poetical elevation of your castle it is following the bent of his own taste or genius , only requisite to raise it like a real en- writes in language peculiar to himself ! To ...
... means mirable variety in our literature ; each writer make a poetical elevation of your castle it is following the bent of his own taste or genius , only requisite to raise it like a real en- writes in language peculiar to himself ! To ...
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49 ページ - That it is the opinion of this committee, That it is the right and duty of the lords spiritual and temporal and commons of Great Britain now assembled, and lawfully, fully, and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm, to provide the means of supplying the defect of the personal exercise of the royal authority, arising from his majesty's said indisposition, in such manner as the exigency of the case may appear to require.
298 ページ - Also he made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height thereof; and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.
107 ページ - An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's Person and Government, by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament.
202 ページ - Observe that part of a beautiful woman, where she is perhaps the most beautiful, about the neck and breasts ; the smoothness ; the softness ; the easy and insensible swell ; the variety of the surface, which is never, for the smallest space, the same ; the deceitful maze, through which the unsteady eye slides giddily, without knowing where to fix, or whither it is carried.
298 ページ - It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking toward the north, and three looking toward the west, and three looking toward the south, and three looking toward the east: and the sea was set above upon them, and all their hinder parts were inward.
49 ページ - Majesty's illness, in such manner and to such extent as the present circumstances and the urgent concerns of the nation appear to require, it is expedient that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, being resident within the realm, shall be empowered to exercise and administer the Royal .Authority, according to the laws and constitution of...
98 ページ - Life's little, less'ning span ; Then be your breasts as free from cares, Your hours as innocent as theirs. And in the infant bud that blows In your encircling arms, Mark the dear promise of a rose, The pledge of future charms, That o'er your withering hours shall shine, Fair, and more fair, as you decline ;— Till, planted in that realm of rest, Where Roses never die, Amidst the gardens of the blest, Beneath a stormless sky, You flower afresh, like Aaron's rod, That blossom'd at the sight of God.
299 ページ - ... with flowers of lilies; and it received and held three thousand baths. 6 He made also ten lavers, and put five on the right hand, and five on the left...
199 ページ - Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
49 ページ - My Lords and Gentlemen, — I receive the communication which the two houses have directed you to make to me, of their joint resolutions, on the subject of providing for ' the exercise of the royal authority, during his majesty's illness,' with those sentiments of regard which I must ever entertain for th united desires of the two houses.