The Monthly magazine, Volume 5, 第 5 卷Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1708 - 552页 |
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... excellent and the moft generally acceptable periodical mifcel- lany of the age . For this reafon , and as thofe who have just begun to learn , are often the moft eager to teach , I beg leave to trouble you , for the information of your ...
... excellent and the moft generally acceptable periodical mifcel- lany of the age . For this reafon , and as thofe who have just begun to learn , are often the moft eager to teach , I beg leave to trouble you , for the information of your ...
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... excellent hex- ameters of Lucan , have , in these points , a great advantage over thofe of Virgil . And even what Cicero fays of the Cor- dovan poets confirms this , though fome , from wrongly understanding the paffage , interpret it as ...
... excellent hex- ameters of Lucan , have , in these points , a great advantage over thofe of Virgil . And even what Cicero fays of the Cor- dovan poets confirms this , though fome , from wrongly understanding the paffage , interpret it as ...
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... excellent in fentiments , and he feems to know all the genuine emotions and language of all the higher paffions . But Mr. GODWIN's erudition , and even his power of reafoning , in cafes of very complex and tedious deduction , are very ...
... excellent in fentiments , and he feems to know all the genuine emotions and language of all the higher paffions . But Mr. GODWIN's erudition , and even his power of reafoning , in cafes of very complex and tedious deduction , are very ...
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... excellent one ; and instead of the former grand en- trance , you must now pafs through a lobby which was before merely the land- ing ( as it is called in architecture ) of the great ftair - cafe , which at prefent refem- bles the ...
... excellent one ; and instead of the former grand en- trance , you must now pafs through a lobby which was before merely the land- ing ( as it is called in architecture ) of the great ftair - cafe , which at prefent refem- bles the ...
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... excellent perfon fome time fince deccafed , who will be known to many of your theological readers by his ufual fignature of VIGILIUS : It appears to have been the first copy of a letter addreffed to a leading manager of the board above ...
... excellent perfon fome time fince deccafed , who will be known to many of your theological readers by his ufual fignature of VIGILIUS : It appears to have been the first copy of a letter addreffed to a leading manager of the board above ...
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第281页 - Selkirk's interest with his king, and esteeming, as I do, his private character, I wished to make him the happy instrument of alleviating the horrors of hopeless captivity, when the brave are overpowered and made prisoners of war. It was perhaps, fortunate for you, Madam, that he was from home, for it was my intention to have taken him on board the Ranger, and to have detained him until, through his means, a general and fair exchange of prisoners, as well in Europe as in America, had been effected.
第203页 - Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State...
第114页 - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees : Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
第261页 - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes With sure returns of still expected rhymes: Where'er you find "the cooling western breeze...
第364页 - ... desk, where he sat and wrote after copies of court and other hands the clerks gave him. He made himself so expert a writer that he took in business, and earned some pence by hackney-writing.
第282页 - " I hope this cruel contest will soon be closed ; but should it continue, I wage no war with the fair. I acknowledge their force, and bend before it with submission. Let not, therefore, the amiable Countess of Selkirk regard me...
第282页 - The amiable lieutenant lay mortally wounded, besides near forty of the inferior officers and crew, killed and wounded: a melancholy demonstration of the uncertainty of human prospects, and of the sad reverse of fortune which an hour can produce.
第46页 - Mr. Wilkes, as an officer in the militia for the faid county of Buckingham. I am with refpect, My Lord, Your lordlhip's moft obedient » humble fervant, Whitehall, EGREMONT.
第364页 - EXTRACT FROM NORTH'S LIFE OF THE LORD KEEPER GUILFORD.* The Lord Chief Justice Saunders succeeded in the room of Pemberton. His character and his beginning were equally strange. He was at first no better than a poor beggar boy, if not a parish foundling, without known parents or relations. He had found a way to live by obsequiousness in Clement's Inn, as I remember, and courting the attorney's clerks for scraps.