Adonia, a Desultory Story, Volumen1A & J Black & H. Parry, 1801 |
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Página 66
... , and the opposition her opinions met with from those whom she was so zealous to serve , were represented to her by her Catholic friends as trials of her faith and con- stancy , stancy , which were purposely thrown in her way , 66 ADONIA .
... , and the opposition her opinions met with from those whom she was so zealous to serve , were represented to her by her Catholic friends as trials of her faith and con- stancy , stancy , which were purposely thrown in her way , 66 ADONIA .
Página 71
... faith , but possessed faculties which distinguished be- tween truth and error with an uncom- mon vigor for so early an age ; and , by having a singular taste for the study of divinity , he had armed himself with wea- pons which Mr ...
... faith , but possessed faculties which distinguished be- tween truth and error with an uncom- mon vigor for so early an age ; and , by having a singular taste for the study of divinity , he had armed himself with wea- pons which Mr ...
Página 72
... doctrines of faith , their sentiments , and their pur- suits , greatly strengthened the intimacy . between Mrs. Selwyn and Lady Anne Conway . This had been commenced many many years before , during the life - time of 72 ADONIA .
... doctrines of faith , their sentiments , and their pur- suits , greatly strengthened the intimacy . between Mrs. Selwyn and Lady Anne Conway . This had been commenced many many years before , during the life - time of 72 ADONIA .
Página 75
... faith , which she doubted not but reason would continue him in rather than the more powerful in- ducements of love or mammon . Fitzwil- liam , in whom the early impression of the religion of his father had never been radi- cally E 2 ...
... faith , which she doubted not but reason would continue him in rather than the more powerful in- ducements of love or mammon . Fitzwil- liam , in whom the early impression of the religion of his father had never been radi- cally E 2 ...
Página 76
... faith stu- diously examined , and the visions of Ro- mish superstition gave way to the clear and practical doctrines of Protestantism . This work effected , and the anarchy of warring opinions and unsatisfied doubts hushed to rest , he ...
... faith stu- diously examined , and the visions of Ro- mish superstition gave way to the clear and practical doctrines of Protestantism . This work effected , and the anarchy of warring opinions and unsatisfied doubts hushed to rest , he ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbess acquainted Adonia affection alarm Angelica anguish apostacy attachment aunt aunt's beauty Bellefonde's beloved bosom Comte de l'Avignon Comtesse concealment conduct confirmed countenance court cried danger days of deceitful death doubt dreadful engage error Etienne eyes faith father favor fear feelings felt Fitzwilliam former fortune Fraismont France gave gelica Genoa happiness heard heart honor hope husband imagination immediately inquiries interest King knew la Voitière Lady Anne Lady Anne's lake of Geneva late Lauzun lence length look Madame Raimond Maria Marquis de Bellefonde marriage married ment mind Miss Conway Monsieur monstrance motives nature ness never nieces object Paris passion pleasure reason recollection remembrance remorse rendered replied retirement romantic Rosier sacrifice secret seemed sensible sentiments servant shocked silence sister son's soon soul spect stancy strove suaded Switzerland tears tence thought tion Venice Versailles virtue Voitière Wallingford wife wishes yield young youth
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Página 117 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.
Página 5 - Some baser metall, which commend he will Unto the vulgar for good gold insted, He much more goodly glosse thereon doth shed To hide his falshood, then if it were trew : So hard this Idole was to be ared, That Florimell herselfe in all mens vew She seem'd to passe : So forged things do fairest shew.
Página 21 - Sweet, rouse yourself ; and the weak wanton Cupid Shall from your neck unloose his amorous fold, And, like a dew-drop from the lion's mane, Be shook to air.
Página 37 - Faustus to his grief (The cause unknown) can yield no kind relief: In vain he seeks the healing balm to pour, What hand can heal, that cannot probe the sore?
Página 206 - A second, louder yet, Swells in the winds, and comes more full upon us. Mar. Oh, for some glorious cause to fall in battle ! Lucia, thou hast...
Página 5 - ... explanatory note or comment to interpret a word or text of Scripture. It came however soon to signify some specious rather than sound explanation. Cf. Udal, St Luke, cap. 12, " Beware that all your life be voide of all clokyng or counterfeit glosse." Also Spenser, FQ IV. 5. 15, " He much more goodly glosse thereon doth shed To hide his falsehood, than if it were true.
Página 58 - ... 70. From that unhappy period, he was lost to the world, to his friends, and to himself. He died in a very easy, and almost imperceptible manner, toward3 the close of the 78th year of his age [1745]. [Here the MS. breaks off, with the following memorandum in pencil : " Not finished : Writings and Character wanting. See Hints and Materials for these two parts among Papers annexed...