The Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele ..editor, 1787 |
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... world , and ftrangers to the refidence of knowledge and virtue . It was there you received those rudiments * Cambridgeshire ; fee p . 289 . of of honour , which have rendered your life confpi- cuous TO HIS 283 FRIEND S.
... world , and ftrangers to the refidence of knowledge and virtue . It was there you received those rudiments * Cambridgeshire ; fee p . 289 . of of honour , which have rendered your life confpi- cuous TO HIS 283 FRIEND S.
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Sir Richard Steele. of honour , which have rendered your life confpi- cuous enough to make you appear a worthy de- fcendant of an ancient and distinguished family , which has ferved the Crown in the most eminent stations , and been ...
Sir Richard Steele. of honour , which have rendered your life confpi- cuous enough to make you appear a worthy de- fcendant of an ancient and distinguished family , which has ferved the Crown in the most eminent stations , and been ...
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... honour the Duke of Ormond , its reception will be as extenfive as the world itself . It was the irrefiftible force ... honours , but could not be contented with the illuftrious rank your birth gave you , without repeating the glorious ac ...
... honour the Duke of Ormond , its reception will be as extenfive as the world itself . It was the irrefiftible force ... honours , but could not be contented with the illuftrious rank your birth gave you , without repeating the glorious ac ...
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... honour of your name . But the moft memorable advan- tage your country has gained this century , was obtained under your command * ; and Providence thought fit to give the wealth of the Indies into his hands , who only could defpife it ...
... honour of your name . But the moft memorable advan- tage your country has gained this century , was obtained under your command * ; and Providence thought fit to give the wealth of the Indies into his hands , who only could defpife it ...
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... honour , for which it is impoffible to express a suitable gratitude ; and there is nothing could be an addition to the pleasure I take in it , but the reflection , that it gives me the most confpicuous occafion I can ever have , of ...
... honour , for which it is impoffible to express a suitable gratitude ; and there is nothing could be an addition to the pleasure I take in it , but the reflection , that it gives me the most confpicuous occafion I can ever have , of ...
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acceffion Addiſon addrefs affure againſt alſo anſwer beſt bleffed buſineſs cafe cauſe character circumftance Commiffioner confideration conftitution converfation defign defire Deputy Lieutenants Duke Duke of Marlborough Earl efteem expreffed faid fame fatire favour fecond fenfe fent ferved fervice feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foon fpirit friendſhip fubject fuch fure give Grace greateſt happineſs higheſt himſelf honeft honour Houfe Houſe humble fervant intereft itſelf juft juftice King laft laſt leaſt LETTER LETTER liberty Lord Lord Cutts Lord Halifax Lordship Majefty Majefty's mankind Marlborough moft moſt humble moſt obedient muft muſt myſelf obferved obliged occafion paffed perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure POPE prefent Prefixed publiſhed purpoſe racters raiſed reaſon refpect reft reprefented Samuel Garth ſay ſee ſhall ſhe Sir Richard Steele ſpeak Spectator Steele's Swift Tatler thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion uſe virtue whofe writings yourſelf
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Сторінка 343 - The world recedes; it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears With sounds seraphic ring: Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy victory? O Death! where is thy sting?
Сторінка 333 - My youth has dealt more fairly and openly with me ; it has afforded several prospects of my danger, and given me an advantage not very common to young men, that the attractions of the world have not dazzled me very much, and I begin where most people end...
Сторінка 342 - VITAL spark of heavenly flame ! Quit, oh, quit this mortal frame ! Trembling, hoping, lingering, flying : Oh, the pain, the bliss of dying ! Cease, fond nature ! cease thy strife, And let me languish into life ! Hark, they whisper ; angels say,
Сторінка 333 - Sickness is a sort of early old age; it teaches us a diffidence in our earthly state, and inspires us with the thoughts of a future, better than a thousand volumes of philosophers and divines. It gives so warning a concussion to those props of our vanity, our strength and youth, that we think of fortifying ourselves within, when there is so little dependence upon our out-works.
Сторінка 361 - ... unless I save him; and therefore I will not speak to him, that I may not report to his disadvantage.
Сторінка 484 - I have only one gentleman, < who will be nameless,' to thank for any frequent assistance to me ; which, indeed, It would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy from childhood, considering the great ease with which he is able to dispatch the most entertaining pieces of this nature.
Сторінка 297 - ... conversant. The images which you will meet with here, will be very faint, after the perusal of the Greeks and Romans, who are your ordinary companions. I must confess I am obliged to you for the taste of many of their...
Сторінка 461 - ... William, it being the 4th November, as to drink his friend Addison up to conversation pitch, whose phlegmatic constitution was hardly warmed for society by that time. Steele was not fit for it. Two remarkable circumstances happened. John Sly, the hatter of facetious memory, was in the house; and...
Сторінка 332 - You formerly observed to me that nothing made a more ridiculous figure in a man's life than the disparity we often find in him sick and well ; thus one of an unfortunate constitution is perpetually exhibiting a miserable example of the weakness of his mind, and of his body, in their turns. I have had frequent opportunities of late to consider myself in these different views, and, I hope, have...
Сторінка 343 - I. Vital fpark of heav'nly fl.ame ! Quit, oh quit this mortal frame; Trembling, hoping, ling'ring, flying, Oh the pain, the blifs of dying ! Ceafe, fond Nature, ceafe thy ftrife, And let me languifh into life. II. Hark ! they whifper ; Angels fay, Sifter Spirit, come away...