The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., 第 2-3 卷Andrew Welsh, 1759 |
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... fafe - keeping , & c . of all fuch idle , refractory , or fufpected perfons . Eighth That all perfons who beg fhould be immediately , or as foon as may be , con- veyed by conftables , or other proper officers , to the nearest houses of ...
... fafe - keeping , & c . of all fuch idle , refractory , or fufpected perfons . Eighth That all perfons who beg fhould be immediately , or as foon as may be , con- veyed by conftables , or other proper officers , to the nearest houses of ...
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... fafe and fecure , and would tend greatly to the prefervation of the lives of many of his majefty's fubjects , paffing over and under the faid bridge ; therefore praying the house to take the premiffes into confideration , and to grant ...
... fafe and fecure , and would tend greatly to the prefervation of the lives of many of his majefty's fubjects , paffing over and under the faid bridge ; therefore praying the house to take the premiffes into confideration , and to grant ...
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... fafe thro ' Life's fequefter'd vale shalt go , And learn from Nature's works , her wife de- crees to know . The MOONLIGHT NIGHT . Nox erat , & cælo fulgebat Luna fereno , Inter minora Sidera H HOR . AIL ! Emprefs of the ftar ...
... fafe thro ' Life's fequefter'd vale shalt go , And learn from Nature's works , her wife de- crees to know . The MOONLIGHT NIGHT . Nox erat , & cælo fulgebat Luna fereno , Inter minora Sidera H HOR . AIL ! Emprefs of the ftar ...
第 91 頁
... fafe landed at Amfterdam . If this fact be true , as I have faid before , is it reafonable to think that the Dutch will give up fuch a gainful trade while they have the exprefs let- ter of a treaty in their favour to justify their ...
... fafe landed at Amfterdam . If this fact be true , as I have faid before , is it reafonable to think that the Dutch will give up fuch a gainful trade while they have the exprefs let- ter of a treaty in their favour to justify their ...
第 109 頁
... fafe , the must be cruel . Thus arm'd the'ad long fecur'd her honour From all affaults yet made upon her , Had ícratch'd th ' impetuous captain's hand , Had torn the lawyer's gown and band , And gold refus'd from knights and ' fquires ...
... fafe , the must be cruel . Thus arm'd the'ad long fecur'd her honour From all affaults yet made upon her , Had ícratch'd th ' impetuous captain's hand , Had torn the lawyer's gown and band , And gold refus'd from knights and ' fquires ...
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第 60 頁 - Queen, to all our sight, much rejoiced thereat : and gave testimony to us all, of her Christian and comfortable end. By this time, it grew late ; and every one departed : all but her Women that attended her. This that I heard with my...
第 109 頁 - Had fcratch'd th' impetuous captain's hand, Had torn the lawyer's gown and band, And gold refus'd from knights and...
第 60 頁 - He answered, Pretty well. I bade him good night. He replied and said, ' Sir, if you will come in, I will give you my word and credit, you shall go out again at your own pleasure.
第 17 頁 - ... any thing in it, beginning with the king, and then naming the great lords according to their rank and dignity. The other volume is in quarto...
第 162 頁 - ... he was accordingly taken into the boat, where he had his hands bound up as well as the place and circumstances could permit.
第 91 頁 - The traveller visits in age those countries through which he rambled in his youth, and hopes for merriment at the old place. The man of business, wearied with unsatisfactory prosperity, retires to the town of his nativity, and expects to play away the last years with the companions of his childhood, and recover youth in the fields where he once was young.
第 141 頁 - I made all the haste I could to court, which was then at Hampton Court. I arrived there on St. Stephen's Day in the afternoon. Dirty as I was, I came into the presence, where I found the lords and ladies dancing. The Queen was not there. My father .went to the Queen, to let her know that I was returned. She willed him to take my message or letters, and bring them to her.
第 109 頁 - ORINNA, in the country bred, Harbour'd ftrange notions in her head, Notions in town quite out of fafhion ; Such as that love's a dangerous paffion, That virtue is the maiden's jewel, And to be fafe, the muft be cruel. Thus arm'd fhe'ad long fecur'd her honour From all aflaults yet made upon her, Had fcratch'd th...
第 109 頁 - Thus bent to be a fordid whore, She knock'd at Proftitution's door : * * '* arofe and let her in, And ftroak'd her cheek, and chuck'd her chin ; While far from whimpers, fobs, or weeping, Doll...
第 343 頁 - Of cafual pudding and of praife. Others again, who form a gang, Yet take due meafures not to hang. In magazines their forces join, By legal methods to purloin : Whofe weekly, or whofe monthly, feat is Firft to decry, then fteal, your treatife.