The Works of Richard Savage, Esq., Son of the Earl Rivers: With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author,William Whitestone, 1777 - 275 עמודים |
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עמוד viii
... intended him , prompted her in a fhort time to another pro- ject , a project worthy of fuch a difpofition . She endeavoured to rid herself from the danger of being at any time made known to him , by fending him fecretly to the American ...
... intended him , prompted her in a fhort time to another pro- ject , a project worthy of fuch a difpofition . She endeavoured to rid herself from the danger of being at any time made known to him , by fending him fecretly to the American ...
עמוד xi
... intended , and whither they were to go , Savage could not conjecture , and was not willing to enquire ; but immediately feated himfelf with Sir Richard ; the coachman was ordered to drive , and they hurried with the utmoft expedition to ...
... intended , and whither they were to go , Savage could not conjecture , and was not willing to enquire ; but immediately feated himfelf with Sir Richard ; the coachman was ordered to drive , and they hurried with the utmoft expedition to ...
עמוד xiii
... intended to beflow a thousand pounds . But though he was always lavish of future bounties , he conducted his affairs in fuch a manner , that he was very feldom able to keep his promises , to execute his own in- tentions ; and as he was ...
... intended to beflow a thousand pounds . But though he was always lavish of future bounties , he conducted his affairs in fuch a manner , that he was very feldom able to keep his promises , to execute his own in- tentions ; and as he was ...
עמוד xxix
... intended to have appeared at the bar without compulfion . This defence , which took up more than an hour , was heard by the multitude that thronged the court with the most attentive and respectful filence : Those who thought he ought ...
... intended to have appeared at the bar without compulfion . This defence , which took up more than an hour , was heard by the multitude that thronged the court with the most attentive and respectful filence : Those who thought he ought ...
עמוד xxxii
... intended no other use of her lie , than to fet herself free from his embra- ces and folicitations , and was very far from fuspect- ing that the would treasure it in her memory , as an inftrument of future wickedness , or that she would ...
... intended no other use of her lie , than to fet herself free from his embra- ces and folicitations , and was very far from fuspect- ing that the would treasure it in her memory , as an inftrument of future wickedness , or that she would ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד xi - ... the inhumanity of his mother had given him a right to find every good man his father*.
עמוד xxx - Gentlemen of the jury, you are to consider that Mr. Savage is a very great man, a much greater man than you or I, gentlemen of the jury ; that he wears very fine clothes, much finer clothes than you or I, gentlemen of the jury...
עמוד ciii - ... the want of prudence, and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
עמוד xii - Savage then imagined his task over, and expected that Sir Richard would call for the reckoning, and return home; but his expectations deceived him, for Sir Richard told him that he was without money, and that the pamphlet must be sold before the dinner could be paid for; and Savage was therefore obliged to go and offer their new production to sale for two guineas, which with some difficulty he obtained.
עמוד xli - Should Dennis publish, you had stabb'd your brother, Lampoon'd your Monarch, or debauch'd your mother ; Say, what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter, for reply too mad : On one so poor you cannot take the law ; On one so old your sword you scorn to draw ; Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage, Secure in dulness, madness, want, and age.
עמוד xi - They soon sat down to the work. Sir Richard dictated and Savage wrote, till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table. Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment, and after...