| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - England - 1774 - 346 pages
...twelve at night ; after which he began to enquire if any body knew the Lady ? — The company afked, What Lady ? but he faid no more, until they broke...in his bofom. In a word, his attention to any thing bat his paffion, was utterly gone. He has loft all the money* he ever played for, and been confuted... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...twelve at night; after which he began to enquire if any body knew the lady. The company afked — ' What lady?' but he faid no more until they broke up...the week; but could never find the original of the piflure which dwelt in his bofom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his paflion was etterly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1803 - 496 pages
...All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from playhouse lo play-house every night in the week ; but could never find the original of the picture which. dwelt in his bosom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
| English essays - 1803 - 410 pages
...All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from playhouse to playhouse every night in the week; but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
| English essays - 1804 - 416 pages
...the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from playhouse to playhouse everv night in the week; but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 pages
...All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from playhouse to play-house every night in the week; but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 372 pages
...All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from playhouse to play-house every night in the week; but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the money... | |
| English essays - 1829 - 804 pages
...All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from play-house to play-house every night in the week; but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word, bis attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
| 1831 - 704 pages
...waiters at St. Jame* s Coffiie"«'•nie same introduction wai prertxed to No. Î. «nd N0.3. u «very see among mankind, than such passages as repre«ent human nature in its proper dignity hosom. In a word, his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone, lie has lost all the... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - English essays - 1898 - 436 pages
...the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday, and from play-house to play-house all the week, but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom. In a word, his attention to anything but his passion, was utterly gone. He has lost all the... | |
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