10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOCENTLY»
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1
Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded [by S. Richardson]. [Another]
... else, till it goes all round the House: She reproaches me for making no better
Use of a good Book, as she calls Rabelais'* Pantagruel, which 1 in- G 2 nocently
nocently was reading, to make me the more cheer« sully Virtue Rewarbed. 123.
Samuel Richardson, Pamela (fict.name.), 1785
2
An address to the ... peers of the United Kingdom of Great ...
Mary Berkeley, Mary Berkeley (countess of.) nocently occasioned much strife and
contention upon this occasion ; but, Sir, I have heard of the want of a not being
productive of still greater mischief. And as I wish, if possible, to enliven somewhat
...
Mary Berkeley, Mary Berkeley (countess of.), 1811
3
Pamela Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Familiar Letters ...
nocently was reading, to make inc the more cheerfully bear my Misfortune; and
runs on a Pack of Stuff about my Polly's Eyes, and Skin, and I con'.t know what,
on Purpofe to iill the Girl with Notions of what don't belong to her, in order to make
...
... said I, very in- No, my young friend, life is not all sunshine ; and '} nocently, '
who that lady is ?' it is well it is not so. The place on which the sun > ' Lady !' said
Furgerson dryly, ' she is nothing perpetually shines, is ever a desert. Even here in
...
WAR. nocently or honorably, who does not deplore its necessity, and does not
adopt it from generous motives, from the power of moral and public
considerations. That these are not the motives which now fill armies, is too
notorious to need ...
William Ellery Channing, George Channing, 1849
6
The life of Oliver Sansom
nocently gave up in my mind and intended to appear ; but it pleased the Lord to
prevent me by indisposition of body so that I found I could not be there.
Wherefore fearing some wrong use might be made of my absence I wrote a few
lines, and ...
... She saw with grief he was of" sended at the freedom she had sometimes taken
to dispute " with him in matters of religion, but she had done it in" nocently, with
the sole view os diverting him, knowing " what pleasure he took in talking of those
...
Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul), Nicolas Tindal, 1757
8
The Whole Comical Works of Monsr. Scarron
I followed in' nocently her that thus guided me to Ruin, and thought ' I could never
make her sufficient Acknowledgments, for ' obliging me with so fair a Prospect of
my Liberty. Vlse ' walked a good round Face, till we came among those ' Rocks ...
Scarron (Monsieur), John Savage, 1741
9
Sketches of the History of Man
... may however be in- nocently performed, by those who can join, even ideally, a
good? end to the performance. For example, an ecclefiastic may safely commit fi-
mony, by purchafing a benefice, if to the unlawu ful act, he join the innocent ...
Lord Henry Home Kames, 1774
10
A Dissertation on Comedy: in which the rise and progress of ...
... by Appearances, im, nocently adopt it, 'till by Degrees Error becomes
epidemical, The -_=._,, ,m I -[13]' The judicious and thinking Part of. [12]