The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 47
... becoming insupportable he prepared to meet the stroke of Death with piety and calmness . During his illness , a book was placed upon his pillow , in reading which he expired . That this extraordinary man was exempted from the frailties ...
... becoming insupportable he prepared to meet the stroke of Death with piety and calmness . During his illness , a book was placed upon his pillow , in reading which he expired . That this extraordinary man was exempted from the frailties ...
Pagina 62
... become bloated with intemperance , your numbers shall dwindle away until but a few wretched slaves survive , and these shall be driven deeper and deeper into the wild , there to associate with the dastard beasts of the forest , who once ...
... become bloated with intemperance , your numbers shall dwindle away until but a few wretched slaves survive , and these shall be driven deeper and deeper into the wild , there to associate with the dastard beasts of the forest , who once ...
Pagina 69
... Rhodez , a young sailor of about 24 years of age , the captain's mate , with whom he had become acquainted during the passage . 1 This young man seemed to enjoy his intimate confidence ; THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA . 69.
... Rhodez , a young sailor of about 24 years of age , the captain's mate , with whom he had become acquainted during the passage . 1 This young man seemed to enjoy his intimate confidence ; THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA . 69.
Pagina 74
... Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story . of a crowd of designing people who led him into THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
... Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story . of a crowd of designing people who led him into THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
Pagina 85
... : but mutton the favourite morsel of the wolf , can only be wrested from man ; hence the former becomes indolent and inert , the latter enterprising and sagacious . ! The shepherd late a watch had kept , But ORIGINAL POETRY . 85.
... : but mutton the favourite morsel of the wolf , can only be wrested from man ; hence the former becomes indolent and inert , the latter enterprising and sagacious . ! The shepherd late a watch had kept , But ORIGINAL POETRY . 85.
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