Elegant Epistles: being a copious collection of familiar and amusing lettresRivington, 1814 - Всего страниц: 1044 |
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... thought you discovered too inconstant a disposition in your impatience to leave Gaul ? And can you possibly believe it was for that reason I have thus long omitted writing ? The truth is , I was only concerned at the uneasiness which ...
... thought you discovered too inconstant a disposition in your impatience to leave Gaul ? And can you possibly believe it was for that reason I have thus long omitted writing ? The truth is , I was only concerned at the uneasiness which ...
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... thought so , had you failed you might have thought so , had you failed in your attempt : but since you have ex- celled the model you had in view , the disgrace surely is on my side , not on yours . The verse therefore which you apply to ...
... thought so , had you failed you might have thought so , had you failed in your attempt : but since you have ex- celled the model you had in view , the disgrace surely is on my side , not on yours . The verse therefore which you apply to ...
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... thought would be sufficient to abate at least , if not entirely remove , this your generous solicitude . But since I perceive , by your last letter , how much this affair still dwells upon your mind : let me assure you , my dear Pætus ...
... thought would be sufficient to abate at least , if not entirely remove , this your generous solicitude . But since I perceive , by your last letter , how much this affair still dwells upon your mind : let me assure you , my dear Pætus ...
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... thought , was due to the tears and intreaties of his wife and daughter , and to the affectionate intercession of his friends , as not voluntarily to aban- don our hopes , if in truth they were not entirely desperate . A resolution this ...
... thought , was due to the tears and intreaties of his wife and daughter , and to the affectionate intercession of his friends , as not voluntarily to aban- don our hopes , if in truth they were not entirely desperate . A resolution this ...
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... thought ; at the same time that those things which you may possibly have overlooked in a common way of reading , cannot escape you in translating : and this method will open your understand ing and improve your judgment . It may not be ...
... thought ; at the same time that those things which you may possibly have overlooked in a common way of reading , cannot escape you in translating : and this method will open your understand ing and improve your judgment . It may not be ...
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able affairs affection affliction agreeable assured believe brother Brundisium Cæsar Campania cause cerned Cicero concern confess daughter dear dearest death desire Dexippus dignity Dyrrachium Earl Earl of Leicester endeavour entertain esteem excellent extremely Farewel father favour fear fortune friendship Gaul give grace grief hand happy hath hear heart honour hope humble imagine intreat Italy James Howel Julius Cæsar kind king lady lately Lepta LETTER likewise live lord lordship Lucius Lucceius majesty manner means ment mind never noble obliged occasion opinion orator Pætus person persuaded pleased pleasure Pompey pray present prince reason received recommend render Roman Rome seems sent servant shew Sir Henry Sidney soon sorrow suffer sure tell temple of Vesta Terentia ther thing thought tion Treviri truth Tullia unto virtue WILLIAM MELMOTH wish write