The Works of the English Poets, 20. köideJ. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Page 171
... meats , together with the tender care of an indulgent mother , to fee that the children eat and drink every thing that they call for ; I doubt not , I fay , but we may have a warlike and frugal Gentry , a temperate and auftere Clergy ...
... meats , together with the tender care of an indulgent mother , to fee that the children eat and drink every thing that they call for ; I doubt not , I fay , but we may have a warlike and frugal Gentry , a temperate and auftere Clergy ...
Page 175
... meat with two fticks of ivory , ebony , or the like ; 66 66 not touching it with their hands at all , and therefore ... meat put into their mouths by their attendants . Befides , thefe fticks are of no use but for their fort of meat ...
... meat with two fticks of ivory , ebony , or the like ; 66 66 not touching it with their hands at all , and therefore ... meat put into their mouths by their attendants . Befides , thefe fticks are of no use but for their fort of meat ...
Page 179
... meat ' s fet on , Or , when the dish is chang'd , the fervants gone : For all things ready , nothing more to fetch , Whate'er you want is in the Mafter's reach . Then for the company , I'll fee it chose ; Their emblematic fignal is the ...
... meat ' s fet on , Or , when the dish is chang'd , the fervants gone : For all things ready , nothing more to fetch , Whate'er you want is in the Mafter's reach . Then for the company , I'll fee it chose ; Their emblematic fignal is the ...
Page 185
... meat ferved up raw , because they had no fire to drefs it ; and I take this to be a condition bad enough of all confcience ! As this fmall effay finds acceptance , I fhall be en- couraged to purfue a great defign I have in hand , of ...
... meat ferved up raw , because they had no fire to drefs it ; and I take this to be a condition bad enough of all confcience ! As this fmall effay finds acceptance , I fhall be en- couraged to purfue a great defign I have in hand , of ...
Page 190
... meat in the world for a Comedy ; for melan- choly and distress require a different fort of diet , as well as language and I have heard of a fair lady , that was pleafed to fay , " that , if he were upon a strange road , " and driven to ...
... meat in the world for a Comedy ; for melan- choly and distress require a different fort of diet , as well as language and I have heard of a fair lady , that was pleafed to fay , " that , if he were upon a strange road , " and driven to ...
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