| 1824 - 348 pages
...11. Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow in a duel for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...character, Timogenes after having ruined several poor tradesman's families, who had trusted him, sold his estate to satisfy his creditors; but like a man... | |
| 1826 - 316 pages
...Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow in a duel, for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider those persons, who treat this principle as chimerical, and turn... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 pages
...it. Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow in a duel, for having spoke ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed into want and ignominy. To dose his character, Timogenes, after having ruined several poor tradesmen's families who had trusted... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1837 - 252 pages
...Timogenes, after having ruine 216 No. 162.5 217 several poor tradesmen's families who had trust ed him, sold his estate to satisfy his creditors ; but,...to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider those persons, who treat this principle as chimerical, and turn... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 pages
...Timogenes took awav the life of a young fellow, in a duel, for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...families, who had trusted him, sold his estate to salis« his creditors ; but, like a man of honour, disposed of all the money he could make of ¡t)... | |
| Charles Buck - 1841 - 520 pages
...Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow in a duel, for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed into want and ignominy. After .having ruined several poor tradesman's families who had trusted him, he sold his estate to satisfy... | |
| William Enfield, James Pycroft - 1851 - 422 pages
...Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow in a duel for having 'spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider those persons who treat this principle as chimerical, and turn... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 902 pages
...Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow, in a duel, for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...the money he could make of it, in the paying off his play-debts,b or. to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 536 pages
...Timogenes took away the life of a young fellow, in a duel, for having spoken ill of Belinda, a lady whom he himself had seduced in her youth, and betrayed...the money he could make of it, in the paying off his play-debts,b or. to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 546 pages
...after having ruined several poor tradesmen's families, who had trusted him, sold his estate to satisfv his creditors ; but, like a man of honour, disposed...to speak in his own language, his debts of honour. In the third place, we are to consider those persons, who treat this principle as chimerical, and turn... | |
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