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Halaman 46
... thou art deprived of the force men of our cast give to arguments ; for she won't let thee swear ! —Art moreover a very heavy thoughtless fellow ; tolerable only at a second rebound ; a horrid dunce at the impromptu . These ...
... thou art deprived of the force men of our cast give to arguments ; for she won't let thee swear ! —Art moreover a very heavy thoughtless fellow ; tolerable only at a second rebound ; a horrid dunce at the impromptu . These ...
Halaman 49
Samuel Richardson. my visit , that thou may'st contrive to be out of the way ... thou should'st be one of those partial mortals , who take their mea- sures ... art an adept in the pretended science of reading men ; VOL . VII . * Letter ...
Samuel Richardson. my visit , that thou may'st contrive to be out of the way ... thou should'st be one of those partial mortals , who take their mea- sures ... art an adept in the pretended science of reading men ; VOL . VII . * Letter ...
Halaman 50
... thy first opinion . And , indeed , as thou seldom errest on the favourable side , human nature is so vile a thing , that thou art likely to be right five times in six , on the other : and per- haps it is but guessing of others , by what ...
... thy first opinion . And , indeed , as thou seldom errest on the favourable side , human nature is so vile a thing , that thou art likely to be right five times in six , on the other : and per- haps it is but guessing of others , by what ...
Halaman 52
... thou wilt be apt to think , that I am reforming too but no such matter . If this were new light darting in upon me ... art certainly right in it . But ' tis strange to me , that thou wert ignorant 52 THE HISTORY OF.
... thou wilt be apt to think , that I am reforming too but no such matter . If this were new light darting in upon me ... art certainly right in it . But ' tis strange to me , that thou wert ignorant 52 THE HISTORY OF.
Halaman 59
... Thou art a sorry fellow in thy remarks on the edu- cation and qualification of smarts and beaux of the rakish order ; if by thy we's and us's thou meanest thyself or met : for I presume to say , that the pic- ture has no resemblance of ...
... Thou art a sorry fellow in thy remarks on the edu- cation and qualification of smarts and beaux of the rakish order ; if by thy we's and us's thou meanest thyself or met : for I presume to say , that the pic- ture has no resemblance of ...
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Clarissa, Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most ..., Volume 7 Samuel Richardson Tampilan cuplikan - 1990 |
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Halaman 139 - When Thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, Thou makest his beauty to consume away, like as it were a moth fretting a garment : every man therefore is but vanity.
Halaman 57 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Halaman 88 - If I justify myself, mine own mouth shall condemn me: If I say, "I am perfect," it shall also prove me perverse.
Halaman 175 - Have pity upon me, have pity upon me, 0 ye, my friends! for the hand of God hath touched me.
Halaman 146 - When I say, My bed shall comfort me, My couch shall ease my complaint; Then thou scarest me with dreams, And terrifiest me through visions : So that my soul chooseth strangling, And death rather than my life.
Halaman 140 - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted. "The troubles of my heart are enlarged: O bring thou me out of my distresses.
Halaman 203 - For my days are consumed away like smoke, and my bones are burnt up as it were a firebrand. 4 My heart is smitten down, and withered like grass ; so that I forget to eat my bread.
Halaman 203 - Because of thine indignation and thy wrath : for thou hast lifted me up, and cast me down.
Halaman 175 - Are not my days few? cease then, and let me alone, that I may take comfort a little, Before I go whence I shall not return, even to the land of darkness, and the shadow of death, A land of darkness, as darkness itself; and of the shadow of death, without any order, and where the light is as darkness.
Halaman 118 - Let. 22.) must be the Style of those who write in the height of a present distress; the mind tortured by the pangs of uncertainty (the Events then hidden in the womb of Fate); than the dry, narrative, unanimated Style of a person relating difficulties and dangers surmounted, can be; the relater perfectly at ease; and if himself unmoved by his own Story, not likely greatly to affect the Reader.