Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining passages, from the best english authors and translations : principally designed for the use of young persons ; In 6 Vols. Epistles, Volume 4 |
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Page 7
... hand dipped in ink it never made a com- to commendation ; for though I am pliment , or was employed to express not vexed at the spattering of his one generous sentiment of friend- abuse , I could never endure the daub ship . It has been ...
... hand dipped in ink it never made a com- to commendation ; for though I am pliment , or was employed to express not vexed at the spattering of his one generous sentiment of friend- abuse , I could never endure the daub ship . It has been ...
Page 11
... hand too . A letter directed stroys love . I may now say this to to Bullstrode , by Gerrard's bag , will you , who , from constant lovers , are be- come faithful friends . I congratulate * Dear happy woods . find and rejoice your most ...
... hand too . A letter directed stroys love . I may now say this to to Bullstrode , by Gerrard's bag , will you , who , from constant lovers , are be- come faithful friends . I congratulate * Dear happy woods . find and rejoice your most ...
Page 13
... hand are too much yours to permit me to employ anoth- er's to dictate , or write to your grace , when I am able to do it . I had your letter , for which I am obliged to you : I feel all the sensibility of friendship when I reflect you ...
... hand are too much yours to permit me to employ anoth- er's to dictate , or write to your grace , when I am able to do it . I had your letter , for which I am obliged to you : I feel all the sensibility of friendship when I reflect you ...
Page 14
... hands of fate , and I it , where , like the proposal for the feared for you , and every thing that grinning wager ... hand ; if we retire from it , it follows will not allow me to lengthen this No epistle with any thing more than my ...
... hands of fate , and I it , where , like the proposal for the feared for you , and every thing that grinning wager ... hand ; if we retire from it , it follows will not allow me to lengthen this No epistle with any thing more than my ...
Page 15
... hand , and I you . I cannot boast of the numbers am deprived of them . I am glad to that adorn our fire - side ; my sister hear your spirits are better ; may and I are the principal figures ! be- circling Joys dance round your fire ...
... hand , and I you . I cannot boast of the numbers am deprived of them . I am glad to that adorn our fire - side ; my sister hear your spirits are better ; may and I are the principal figures ! be- circling Joys dance round your fire ...
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