The Adventurer: Volume the First [-second].J. Payne, at Pope's Head in Pater-noster row, 1754 - 420 pages |
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... utmost diligence and care . 84 But take the danger and the fhame away , And vagrant nature bounds upon her prey . FRANCIS 85 The youth , who hopes th ' Olympic prize to gain , All arts must try , and every toil sustain . FRANCIS . 86 ...
... utmost diligence and care . 84 But take the danger and the fhame away , And vagrant nature bounds upon her prey . FRANCIS 85 The youth , who hopes th ' Olympic prize to gain , All arts must try , and every toil sustain . FRANCIS . 86 ...
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... utmost concern ; I perceived too , that he looked upon me with a degree of abhorrence mixed with pity , and that I was wholly indebted to his good nature for that protection which I had flattered myself I fhould owe to his love . I ...
... utmost concern ; I perceived too , that he looked upon me with a degree of abhorrence mixed with pity , and that I was wholly indebted to his good nature for that protection which I had flattered myself I fhould owe to his love . I ...
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... irresistible . THIS is the charm which captivates without the aid of na- ture , and without which her utmost bounty is ineffectual . But it cannot cannot be affumed as a mask to conceal infenfibility or No. 82 . THE ADVENTURER . 69.
... irresistible . THIS is the charm which captivates without the aid of na- ture , and without which her utmost bounty is ineffectual . But it cannot cannot be affumed as a mask to conceal infenfibility or No. 82 . THE ADVENTURER . 69.
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... utmost effort of the most lively imagination : and it can scarce be supposed , that the mind is more vigorous when we fleep , than when we are awake ; efpecially if it be true , as I have before remarked , that in fleep the power of ...
... utmost effort of the most lively imagination : and it can scarce be supposed , that the mind is more vigorous when we fleep , than when we are awake ; efpecially if it be true , as I have before remarked , that in fleep the power of ...
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... utmost grief and astonish- ment ; and after much importunity he told them , " that he had " fallen under the fenfible difpleafure of GOD , who had caufed " his rational foul gradually to perish , and left him only an " animal life in ...
... utmost grief and astonish- ment ; and after much importunity he told them , " that he had " fallen under the fenfible difpleafure of GOD , who had caufed " his rational foul gradually to perish , and left him only an " animal life in ...
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ADVENTURER againſt almoſt AMANA anſwer beauty becauſe buſineſs cauſe character circumftances confidered confufion continued on TUESDAYS converfation defign defire difappointed diftrefs diſcovered eafily evil expreffed eyes faid fame fatire fays fecure feems felicity fenfe fenfibility fentiments fervant fhall fhew fhort filent fince firft firſt fituation FLAVILLA follicitous fome fometimes foon ftate ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior furely happineſs heart herſelf himſelf honour hope houfe houſe ILIAD imagination increaſed itſelf juft juſt labour lady laft laſt lefs mankind MENANDER mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary never NOURADDIN NUMBER obferved occafion ourſelves paffed paffion perfon pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffeffion poffible POSIDIPPUS prefent purchaſed purpoſe queſtion reafon refolved ſcarce ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſtate ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought tion TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS underſtanding univerfally uſe utmoſt vifit virtue whofe whoſe wiſh wretched