... reparation only to the base, but to the honest is insult. He had not, however, an opportunity of accomplishing his purpose.' He learned that Venoni, soon after his daughter's elopement, removed from his former place of residence, and, as his neighbours... The British Essayists;: Mirror - Page 294by Alexander Chalmers - 1807Full view - About this book
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...from his former place of residence, and, as his neighbors reported, had died in one of the villages of Savoy. His daughter felt this with anguish the...attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; aud, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to... | |
| 1780 - 826 pages
...attention were called fur li to mitiga'e her grief; and, after its fiift ttanf|ioris had fublided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new...to all, might contribute to remove it. With a man poflefled of feelings like Sir Edward's, toe affliction of Louila gave a certain refpeft to his attentions.... | |
| 1780 - 740 pages
...moft poignant ; and her affliction, for a while, refufed com'olation. Sir Edward's whole tendernefs and attention were called forth, to mitigate her grief ; and, after its firlt tranfporta had fnblidcd, he carried her to London, in hopes that objeiib new to her, and commonly... | |
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