Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, 第 1 巻author; and for sale, 1815 |
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... friend , who took me under his protection ; dis missed my hackney - coach , which was not better , and perhaps worse , than those of Paris , and in which was surprised to find a litter of straw , which has a very shabby appearance , but ...
... friend , who took me under his protection ; dis missed my hackney - coach , which was not better , and perhaps worse , than those of Paris , and in which was surprised to find a litter of straw , which has a very shabby appearance , but ...
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... friend of F , who had come to London on purpose to receive us , has been obliged to fly precipitately ; others dare not come . The letters we brought have not procured us many useful or agreeable acquaintances , some of them have not ...
... friend of F , who had come to London on purpose to receive us , has been obliged to fly precipitately ; others dare not come . The letters we brought have not procured us many useful or agreeable acquaintances , some of them have not ...
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... friends , never seen but in the crowd of assemblies ; to go to shops , see sights , or lounge in Bond - Street , an ugly , inconvenient street , the attractions of which it is difficult to understand . At five or six they return home to ...
... friends , never seen but in the crowd of assemblies ; to go to shops , see sights , or lounge in Bond - Street , an ugly , inconvenient street , the attractions of which it is difficult to understand . At five or six they return home to ...
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... friends are always ad- mitted in the morning to his library , where news- papers , and literary journals , English and foreign , are found . These meetings are perfectly free from gêne or ceremony of any sort . This is , I presume , the ...
... friends are always ad- mitted in the morning to his library , where news- papers , and literary journals , English and foreign , are found . These meetings are perfectly free from gêne or ceremony of any sort . This is , I presume , the ...
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... friends of the administration , and of all adminis trations , are in a small minority ; of the two other parties , one does not seem disposed to approve of any administration , and neither of them of the pre- LONDON-CRIM. CON.-THE ...
... friends of the administration , and of all adminis trations , are in a small minority ; of the two other parties , one does not seem disposed to approve of any administration , and neither of them of the pre- LONDON-CRIM. CON.-THE ...
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135 ページ - Hell is murky! — Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? — Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? Doct. Do you mark that? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? — What, will these hands ne'er be clean ? — No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
362 ページ - ... know what to trust to; equity is according to the conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. 'Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot, a Chancellor's foot; what an uncertain measure would this be!
362 ページ - Equity is a roguish thing ; for law we have a measure, know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. 'Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot...
134 ページ - tis not done: the attempt and not the deed Confounds us. Hark! I laid their daggers ready; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done't.
222 ページ - Money as they shall think fit) a convenient Stock of Flax, Hemp, Wool, Thread, Iron, and other necessary Ware and Stuff, to set the Poor on Work: And also competent Sums of Money for and towards the necessary Relief of the Lame, Impotent, Old, Blind, and such other among them being Poor, and not able to work, and...
133 ページ - As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," Like the poor cat i
25 ページ - At his own wonders, wondering for his bread. *Tis pleasant through the loop-holes of retreat To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on the uninjured ear.
133 ページ - I have given suck; and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me: I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn, as you Have done to this.
319 ページ - Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurled, The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feathered o'er His ruined sides and summit hoar, While on the north, through middle air, Ben-an heaved high his forehead bare. xv. From the steep promontory gazed The stranger, raptured and amazed, And,
iv ページ - Longworth, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: " The Trust, a comedy, in five acts, by Charles Breck," in conformity to the act of the congress of the United States...