The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Količina 7Harper & bros., 1898 |
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Stran 8
... King George's Ambassador , and nearly caused the Prince's death there ; how she came to England and married this Mr. Tusher , and became a great favourite of King George the Second , by whom Mr. Tusher was made a Dean , and then a ...
... King George's Ambassador , and nearly caused the Prince's death there ; how she came to England and married this Mr. Tusher , and became a great favourite of King George the Second , by whom Mr. Tusher was made a Dean , and then a ...
Stran 12
... King's Posset ) so highly , that he cheerfully ruined himself for the thank- less and thriftless race who bestowed it . He pawned his plate for King Charles the First , mortgaged his property for the same cause , and lost the greater ...
... King's Posset ) so highly , that he cheerfully ruined himself for the thank- less and thriftless race who bestowed it . He pawned his plate for King Charles the First , mortgaged his property for the same cause , and lost the greater ...
Stran 11
... King Agamemnon perished in a dying fall ( to use Mr. Dryden's words ) : the Chorus standing by in a set attitude , and rhythmically and decorously bewailing the fates of those great crowned persons . The Muse of History hath encumbered ...
... King Agamemnon perished in a dying fall ( to use Mr. Dryden's words ) : the Chorus standing by in a set attitude , and rhythmically and decorously bewailing the fates of those great crowned persons . The Muse of History hath encumbered ...
Stran 12
... King's Posset ) so highly , that he cheerfully ruined himself for the thank- less and thriftless race who bestowed it . He pawned his plate for King Charles the First , mortgaged his property for the same cause , and lost the greater ...
... King's Posset ) so highly , that he cheerfully ruined himself for the thank- less and thriftless race who bestowed it . He pawned his plate for King Charles the First , mortgaged his property for the same cause , and lost the greater ...
Stran 13
... king . What spectacle is more august than that of a great king in exile ? Who is more worthy of respect than a brave man in mis- fortune ? Mr. Addison has painted such a figure in his noble piece of " Cato . " But suppose fugitive Cato ...
... king . What spectacle is more august than that of a great king in exile ? Who is more worthy of respect than a brave man in mis- fortune ? Mr. Addison has painted such a figure in his noble piece of " Cato . " But suppose fugitive Cato ...
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Addison admire army asked Beatrix beautiful blue riband brought called Captain charming Church coach Colonel Esmond Court cries daughter dear delightful Dick dinner Doctor Duke Duke of Marlborough England English eyes face famous fancy Father Holt fond Frank French gentleman George George III give Grace hand Harry Esmond hath heart Hexton honest honour horses humour Jocasta Joseph Addison Kensington kind King kissed knew Lady Castlewood Ladyship laugh letters lived London look Lord Bolingbroke Lord Castlewood Lord Mohun Lord Viscount Lord's madam Majesty Marlborough marriage married mistress mother never night noble periwig play pleasure poor Pope pretty Prince Princess Queen Royal smile speak Steele story Swift talk Tatler Thomas Esmond thought told Tom Jones took Tusher twas Webb Westbury Whig whilst wife woman word write young
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Stran 444 - ... a one in the world. If you continue to treat me as you do, you will not be made uneasy by me long. It is impossible to describe what I have suffered since I saw you last : I am sure I could have borne the rack much better than those killing, killing words of yours. Sometimes I have resolved to die without seeing you more ; but those resolves, to your misfortune, did not last long ; for there is something in human nature that prompts one so to find relief in this world I must give way to it, and...