Elegant Epistles: being a copious collection of familiar and amusing lettresRivington, 1814 - Всего страниц: 1044 |
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... wish he may re- ceive from it as much satisfaction as I am persuaded he will honour . - I was far from intending to blame you with respect to my brother ; but it is much my desire , especially as there are so few of you , that you ...
... wish he may re- ceive from it as much satisfaction as I am persuaded he will honour . - I was far from intending to blame you with respect to my brother ; but it is much my desire , especially as there are so few of you , that you ...
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... wish , in mere malice , to pre- serve my life . Nevertheless , I shall not I have sent my acknowledgments by Dexippus to the persons you desired me , and mentioned at the same time , that you had informed me of their good offices . I am ...
... wish , in mere malice , to pre- serve my life . Nevertheless , I shall not I have sent my acknowledgments by Dexippus to the persons you desired me , and mentioned at the same time , that you had informed me of their good offices . I am ...
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... wish you the happy enjoy- ment of your estate : and be assured , you will find in me a friend who loves and values you with the same tenderness as your father himself conceived for you . Farewel . LETTER XVIII . To Trebatius . March the ...
... wish you the happy enjoy- ment of your estate : and be assured , you will find in me a friend who loves and values you with the same tenderness as your father himself conceived for you . Farewel . LETTER XVIII . To Trebatius . March the ...
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... wish our young men of quality would not derive all their glory from the images of their ances- tors * . As for those which are placed in the house of these excellent youths , I now figure them to myself as silently applauding and ...
... wish our young men of quality would not derive all their glory from the images of their ances- tors * . As for those which are placed in the house of these excellent youths , I now figure them to myself as silently applauding and ...
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... wish your lordship to frequent ser- mons and prayer in public places ; it would comfort the few Protestants you have there , and abash the Papists , where- of you have many . Have special regard to the health of your body : be not ...
... wish your lordship to frequent ser- mons and prayer in public places ; it would comfort the few Protestants you have there , and abash the Papists , where- of you have many . Have special regard to the health of your body : be not ...
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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