Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals, Volúmenes1-2T. & J. Swords, 1810 |
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... whole business himself , and to release me from any further trouble , as he was just setting out for London , where he proposed passing more time than the printing would require . Thus I am driven to the stale apology for pub- lishing ...
... whole business himself , and to release me from any further trouble , as he was just setting out for London , where he proposed passing more time than the printing would require . Thus I am driven to the stale apology for pub- lishing ...
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... whole system , of which she is the moving spring . The perfection of her character , as the di- vine poet intimates , does not arise from a prominent quality , or a showy talent , or a brilliant accomplishment ; but it is the beautiful ...
... whole system , of which she is the moving spring . The perfection of her character , as the di- vine poet intimates , does not arise from a prominent quality , or a showy talent , or a brilliant accomplishment ; but it is the beautiful ...
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... whole delineation , ascribing grace to her steps , and dignity to her gesture . He uniformly keeps up the same combination of intellectual worth and polished manners ; For softness she , and sweet attractive grace . And her husband , so ...
... whole delineation , ascribing grace to her steps , and dignity to her gesture . He uniformly keeps up the same combination of intellectual worth and polished manners ; For softness she , and sweet attractive grace . And her husband , so ...
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... whole colour of your future life will be , in a particular manner , de- termined by the turn of mind of the woman you may marry . Were you to live in the busy haunts of men ; were you of any profession , or likely to be engaged in ...
... whole colour of your future life will be , in a particular manner , de- termined by the turn of mind of the woman you may marry . Were you to live in the busy haunts of men ; were you of any profession , or likely to be engaged in ...
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... centre of arts and talents of every kind , all these raise it above every other scene of in- tellectual improvement , or colloquial pleasure , perhaps in the whole world . But this was only the secondary motive of my intended CELEBS . 19.
... centre of arts and talents of every kind , all these raise it above every other scene of in- tellectual improvement , or colloquial pleasure , perhaps in the whole world . But this was only the secondary motive of my intended CELEBS . 19.
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Página 98 - Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.
Página 9 - Unpraised ; for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote.
Página 157 - O ye sons of men, how long will ye blaspheme mine honour : and have such pleasure in vanity, and seek after leasing ? 3 Know this also, that the LORD hath chosen to himself the man that is godly : when I call upon the LORD, he will hear me. 4 Stand in awe, and sin not : commune with your own heart, and in your chamber, and be still.
Página 121 - Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten. Your gold and silver is cankered ; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the Last Days.
Página 47 - Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.
Página 54 - O man ! does this capacious scene With half that kindling majesty dilate Thy strong conception, as when Brutus rose Refulgent from the stroke of...
Página 12 - Yet went she not, as not with such discourse Delighted, or not capable her ear Of what was high...
Página 11 - Whatever earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India, East or West, or middle shore In Pontus, or the Punic coast, or where Alcinous reign'd, fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough, or smooth rind, or bearded husk, or shell, She gathers, tribute large, and on the board Heaps with unsparing hand...
Página 66 - To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses, though we have rebelled against him...
Página 38 - I did not mean to offend you — so far from it that, hearing you condemn yourself so grievously, I intended to comfort you, and to say that, except a few faults ' ' And pray what faults ?' interrupted she, continuing to speak, however, lest he should catch an interval to tell them. ' I defy you, Mr. Ranby, to produce one.