A Sentimental Tour, Collected from a Variety of Occurrences, from Newbiggin, Near Penrith, Cumberland, to London, by Way of Cambridge; and from London, to Newbiggin, by Way of Oxford. &cAnthony Soulby, 1798 - 300 страници |
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... smiles of Heaven from a due application of your present opportunities . I could fay more , but let this fuffice ; and after returning my most grateful thanks to thofe to whom I feel myself deeply indebted for folid proofs of kindness ...
... smiles of Heaven from a due application of your present opportunities . I could fay more , but let this fuffice ; and after returning my most grateful thanks to thofe to whom I feel myself deeply indebted for folid proofs of kindness ...
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... feeble pen ! Here , however , I cannot but image to myself Learning fofter'd with peculiar graces ; and Arts and Sciences , on all hands , smiling , while I seem to to hear the Tutor , with a tender but magisterial ( 34 )
... feeble pen ! Here , however , I cannot but image to myself Learning fofter'd with peculiar graces ; and Arts and Sciences , on all hands , smiling , while I seem to to hear the Tutor , with a tender but magisterial ( 34 )
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... smile . The defendant makes a bow to the plaintiff , and Respects being paid to their worthy Teacher - away they fly . This is meant to promote and cherish a li- beral way of thinking and acting among his young difciples . The aim is ...
... smile . The defendant makes a bow to the plaintiff , and Respects being paid to their worthy Teacher - away they fly . This is meant to promote and cherish a li- beral way of thinking and acting among his young difciples . The aim is ...
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... smiles , and - off I go : O'er London - bridge I fly as quickly as the rapid Dean * ; and , after paffing many a crowded street , fhoving others , and alike return'd , I arrive , and tell my tale : ( they fmile ) -my tale was heard . I ...
... smiles , and - off I go : O'er London - bridge I fly as quickly as the rapid Dean * ; and , after paffing many a crowded street , fhoving others , and alike return'd , I arrive , and tell my tale : ( they fmile ) -my tale was heard . I ...
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... smile on the Englishman , as Heaven , in its bounty , can afford . If this makes him a better man , -vifit , yes - O visit him with still greater displays of thy effulgence , and vivifying rays . But fhould he ceafe to feel the good ...
... smile on the Englishman , as Heaven , in its bounty , can afford . If this makes him a better man , -vifit , yes - O visit him with still greater displays of thy effulgence , and vivifying rays . But fhould he ceafe to feel the good ...
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Adieu againſt agreeable altho amidſt appear'd Arriv'd beft behold beſt buſineſs call'd ceaſe cenfure cheer cheriſh converfe Curiofity Dalemain dear ev'ry ey'd fafe faid falute feel feem feem'd fhall fhould fing firſt fmile fome fometimes fons foon foul fpeaks fpirit freſh ftand ftill fubject fuch fufpenfe gentleman grand guife hear heart Heaven himſelf houſe idle induſtry interefts introduc'd kindneſs laft laſt lefs leſs live loft London look Mafters mind moft moſt mufic muft muſt myſelf Newbiggin o'er ourſelves paffing Parfon paſs pleafing pleas'd pleaſant pleaſe pleaſure poor praiſe preſently purpoſe raiſe reaſon reft regaling reſpectable rich rife ſcene ſee Sentimental ſhall ſhe ſmall ſmile ſpeak ſtand ſtep ſtill ſuch ſweet thee thefe themſelves theſe things thoſe thou art thought Thouſand thro truft ufeful uſeful walk whofe whoſe wifh wiſh witneſs youth
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