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 ix
... use of every art to awaken her tenderness , and attract her regard . But neither his letters , nor the interpofition of those friends which his merit or his diftrefs procured him , made any impreffion upon her mind : She ftill refolved ...
... use of every art to awaken her tenderness , and attract her regard . But neither his letters , nor the interpofition of those friends which his merit or his diftrefs procured him , made any impreffion upon her mind : She ftill refolved ...
עמוד xxxi
... his friends , and which , with whatever difficulty the story may obtain belief , was obftructed only by his mother . C 3 * Mr . Savage's Life . To To prejudice the Queen against him she made use of LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xxxt.
... his friends , and which , with whatever difficulty the story may obtain belief , was obftructed only by his mother . C 3 * Mr . Savage's Life . To To prejudice the Queen against him she made use of LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xxxt.
עמוד xxxii
... use of an incident , which was omitted in the order of time , that it might be mentioned together with the purpose which it was made to ferve . Mr. Savage , when he had discovered his birth , had an inceffant defire to speak to his ...
... use of an incident , which was omitted in the order of time , that it might be mentioned together with the purpose which it was made to ferve . Mr. Savage , when he had discovered his birth , had an inceffant defire to speak to his ...
עמוד li
... use the advantages he enjoyed with that moderation , which ought to have been with more than usual caution preferved by him , who knew , if he had reflected , that he was only a dependant on the bounty of ano- ther , whom he could ...
... use the advantages he enjoyed with that moderation , which ought to have been with more than usual caution preferved by him , who knew , if he had reflected , that he was only a dependant on the bounty of ano- ther , whom he could ...
עמוד lvi
... use of these expedients to alleviate the lofs or want of fortune or reputation , or any other advantages , which it is not in a man's power to bestow upon himself , they might have been juftly mentioned as inftances of a philofophical ...
... use of these expedients to alleviate the lofs or want of fortune or reputation , or any other advantages , which it is not in a man's power to bestow upon himself , they might have been juftly mentioned as inftances of a philofophical ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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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...