The life of John Buncle, Esq: containing various observations and reflections, made in several parts of the world, and many extraordinary relations, Volym 1J. Johnson and B. Davenport, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row., 1766 - 532 sidor |
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... most graciously received by the doctor , and why . 432 150 The picture of Mifs Julia Fitzgibbons 437 439 151 The author marries Mifs Fitzgibbons , his seventh wife 152 And ftudies phyfic in a private manner , by which a gentleman , with ...
... most graciously received by the doctor , and why . 432 150 The picture of Mifs Julia Fitzgibbons 437 439 151 The author marries Mifs Fitzgibbons , his seventh wife 152 And ftudies phyfic in a private manner , by which a gentleman , with ...
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... most generous , fenfible men , to murder the wo- men they adored before they were their wives . The Hiftory of Orlando and Bellinda . § . 2. This ftory has been told before by the Tatler , in his 172d paper ; but as he has related I ...
... most generous , fenfible men , to murder the wo- men they adored before they were their wives . The Hiftory of Orlando and Bellinda . § . 2. This ftory has been told before by the Tatler , in his 172d paper ; but as he has related I ...
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... most ftony heart bleed : it was a difmal scene . This happened at nine at night , and at ten Orlando withdrew to bed , without speak- ing one word , as I was informed . Soon af- ter he lay down , he pretended to be fast , afleep , and ...
... most ftony heart bleed : it was a difmal scene . This happened at nine at night , and at ten Orlando withdrew to bed , without speak- ing one word , as I was informed . Soon af- ter he lay down , he pretended to be fast , afleep , and ...
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... most glorious , as reafon is the fu- perior nature of man , but the most valu- able , in refpect of real human happiness . A conformity to reason , or good fenfe , and to the inclination of our neighbours , with very little money , may ...
... most glorious , as reafon is the fu- perior nature of man , but the most valu- able , in refpect of real human happiness . A conformity to reason , or good fenfe , and to the inclination of our neighbours , with very little money , may ...
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... most miferable and wretched of all hu- man beings . He might have been the hap- pieft of mortals , if he had conformed to the dictates of reason , and softened his paf- fions , as well for his own eafe , as in compli- ance to a creature ...
... most miferable and wretched of all hu- man beings . He might have been the hap- pieft of mortals , if he had conformed to the dictates of reason , and softened his paf- fions , as well for his own eafe , as in compli- ance to a creature ...
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq: Containing Various Observations and ... Thomas Amory Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1770 |
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Sida 473 - Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it pursue.
Sida 29 - And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God, and the books were opened, and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
Sida 343 - The fpecific gravity of a body is the weight of it, when the bulk is given j 38 grains of gold weighed in the air, is not the true weight of it: for there it...
Sida 159 - To this I reply, that I think it unreasonable and impious to grieve immoderately for the dead. A decent and proper tribute of tears and sorrow, humanity requires ; but when that duty has been paid, we must remember, that to lament a dead woman is not to lament a wife. A wife must be a living woman.
Sida 474 - That all things weighs, and nothing can admire : That dares prefer the toils of Hercules To dalliance, banquet, and ignoble ease.
Sida 277 - Learning and knowledge are perfections in us, not as we are men, but as we are reasonable creatures, in which order of beings the female world is upon the same level with the male.
Sida 28 - ... which he will judge * the world in righteoufnefs, by that man ' whom he hath ordained ; whereof he hath ' given affurance unto all men, in that he * hath raifed him from the dead.
Sida 29 - And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away ; and there was no place found for them.
Sida 245 - He is the brightnefs of the Father's glory, and the exprefs image of his perfon: he has an excellency tranfcendent, and to the life reprefents what is infinitely great and perfect.
Sida 495 - And make the neighbouring monarchs fear their fate. He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears ; At their vain triumphs, and their vainer tears: An equal temper in his mind he found, When fortune flattered him, and when she frowned.