The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His Life and WritingsB. Blake, 1837 - 848 páginas |
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... Lady Sheffield's death . — Mr . Gibbon returns to England upon that event Narrative continued by Lord Sheffield . - Account of Mr. Gibbon's health ; his death . - his disorder . - Abstract of Mr. Gibbon's will Page 86 91 99 102 108 118 ...
... Lady Sheffield's death . — Mr . Gibbon returns to England upon that event Narrative continued by Lord Sheffield . - Account of Mr. Gibbon's health ; his death . - his disorder . - Abstract of Mr. Gibbon's will Page 86 91 99 102 108 118 ...
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... Lady Sheffield , Aug. 30 , 1783 162. The Same to Lord Sheffield , Sept. 8 , 1783 163. The Same to Mr. Deyverdun , Sept. 9 , 1783 161. The Same to Lord Sheffield , Sept. 11 , 1783 165. The Same to the Same , Sept. 12 , 1783 166. The Same ...
... Lady Sheffield , Aug. 30 , 1783 162. The Same to Lord Sheffield , Sept. 8 , 1783 163. The Same to Mr. Deyverdun , Sept. 9 , 1783 161. The Same to Lord Sheffield , Sept. 11 , 1783 165. The Same to the Same , Sept. 12 , 1783 166. The Same ...
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... Lady ***** , at Florence , Nov. 8 , 1792 209. The Same to the Same . - On the murder of the King of France . - April 4 , 1793 • 210. The Same to Lord ***** .- Feb . 23 , 1793 I. Abstract of the Books Mr. Gibbon read - with Reflections 1 ...
... Lady ***** , at Florence , Nov. 8 , 1792 209. The Same to the Same . - On the murder of the King of France . - April 4 , 1793 • 210. The Same to Lord ***** .- Feb . 23 , 1793 I. Abstract of the Books Mr. Gibbon read - with Reflections 1 ...
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... Lady of the Hermits . I was astonished by the profuse ostentation of riches in the poorest corner of Europe ; amidst a savage scene of woods and mountains , a palace appears to have been erected by magic ; and it was erected by the ...
... Lady of the Hermits . I was astonished by the profuse ostentation of riches in the poorest corner of Europe ; amidst a savage scene of woods and mountains , a palace appears to have been erected by magic ; and it was erected by the ...
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... lady herself , and my love subsided in friendship and esteem . The minister of Crassy soon afterwards died ; his stipend died with him his daughter retired to Geneva , where , by teaching young ladies , she earned a hard subsistence for ...
... lady herself , and my love subsided in friendship and esteem . The minister of Crassy soon afterwards died ; his stipend died with him his daughter retired to Geneva , where , by teaching young ladies , she earned a hard subsistence for ...
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Página 108 - I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my mind, by the idea that I had taken an everlasting leave of an old and agreeable companion, and that whatsoever might be the future date of my History, the life of the historian must be short and precarious.
Página 31 - What recks it them? What need they? They are sped; And, when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw; The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, But, swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said: But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
Página 48 - After a painful struggle I yielded to my fate : I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son *; my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life.
Página 4 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school; and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
Página 19 - My first introduction to the historic scenes which have since engaged so many years of my life must be ascribed to an accident. In the summer of 1751 I accompanied my father on a visit to Mr. Hoare's, in Wiltshire ; but I was less delighted with the beauties of Stourhead than with discovering in the library a common book, the 'Continuation of Echard's Roman History,' which is indeed executed with more skill and taste than the previous work.
Página 278 - For who to dumb Forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resign'd, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day. Nor cast one longing ling'ring look behind?
Página 106 - He seemed to feel, and even to envy, the happiness of my situation ; while I admired the powers of a superior man, as they are blended in his attractive Character with the softness and simplicity of a child. Perhaps no human being was ever more perfectly exempt from the taint of malevolence, vanity, or falsehood.
Página 760 - The religion of the nations was not merely a speculative doctrine professed in the schools or preached in the temples. The innumerable deities and rites of polytheism were closely interwoven with every circumstance of business or pleasure, of public or of private life; and it seemed impossible to escape the observance of them, without, at the same time, renouncing the commerce of mankind, and all the offices and amusements of society.
Página 24 - The fellows or monks of my time were decent easy men, who supinely enjoyed the gifts of the founder : their days were filled by a series of uniform employments — the chapel and the hall, the coffee-house and the common room, till they retired, weary and well satisfied, to a long slumber. From the toil of reading, or thinking, or writing, they had absolved their consciences...
Página 52 - Street, I have passed many a solitary evening in my lodging with my books. My studies were sometimes interrupted by a sigh, which I breathed towards Lausanne; and on the approach of spring, I withdrew without reluctance from the noisy and extensive scene of crowds without company, and dissipation without pleasure.