The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, 第 58 卷Alex Chapman and, 1796 |
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... she formed an imaginary one of her own , still more refined than that in her favourite authors . She confidered , that , as every thing is in a ftate of improvement , it must also advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this ...
... she formed an imaginary one of her own , still more refined than that in her favourite authors . She confidered , that , as every thing is in a ftate of improvement , it must also advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this ...
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... she delivered herself up to the most passion- ate warmth . The cloifter , where for fo many nights they had tafted the pureft plea- fure , was now idolized with fervid a doration : the huge cliff , where she had taken her laft view of ...
... she delivered herself up to the most passion- ate warmth . The cloifter , where for fo many nights they had tafted the pureft plea- fure , was now idolized with fervid a doration : the huge cliff , where she had taken her laft view of ...
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... she Adventures of a Gulliver . We will readily grant Addison his fall praife - that he enchants us with all the polite and elegant graces of wit , and all the attractions of moral beauty -that his papers , in that celebrated work the ...
... she Adventures of a Gulliver . We will readily grant Addison his fall praife - that he enchants us with all the polite and elegant graces of wit , and all the attractions of moral beauty -that his papers , in that celebrated work the ...
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... She faw , and fick'ning at the fight , With'd the fair profpect of our hopes to blight , Sought out the object of our dearest care , Found where we molt could feel , and tried to wound us there , 4.61 100 % The broken ftaft that coward ...
... She faw , and fick'ning at the fight , With'd the fair profpect of our hopes to blight , Sought out the object of our dearest care , Found where we molt could feel , and tried to wound us there , 4.61 100 % The broken ftaft that coward ...
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... she had hoped to behold her united to fome one , whofe rank and fortune might not only be equal but fuperior to her own ; and then with the tears of a cro- O ! end his grief , with Effex's life . Bentinck turned pale , and fpeechlefs ...
... she had hoped to behold her united to fome one , whofe rank and fortune might not only be equal but fuperior to her own ; and then with the tears of a cro- O ! end his grief , with Effex's life . Bentinck turned pale , and fpeechlefs ...
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第 514 頁 - It was on the day, or rather night, of the 27th of June 1787, between the hours of eleven and twelve, that I wrote the last lines of the last page in a summer-house in my garden. After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau, or covered walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains.
第 532 頁 - The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were truly dreadful; and my horror was much increased at seeing a young girl, seemingly about eighteen years of age, killed so near me, that when the first spear was stuck into her side she fell...
第 66 頁 - The opinions he formed of men, upon a slight acquaintance, were frequently erroneous ; but the tendency of his nature inclined him much more to blind partiality, than to ill-founded prejudice. The enlarged views of human affairs, on which his mind habitually dwelt, left him neither time nor inclination to...
第 513 頁 - ... sixteenth chapters have been reduced, by three successive revisals, from a large volume to their present size ; and they might still be compressed without any loss of facts or sentiments. An opposite fault may be imputed to the concise and superficial narrative of the first reigns from Commodus to Alexander ; a fault of which I have never heard, except from Mr. Hume in his last journey to London. Such an oracle might have been consulted and obeyed with rational devotion ; but I was soon disgusted...
第 533 頁 - ... and gone home. About this time my brother, Squire Boon, with another adventurer, who came to explore the country shortly after us, was wandering through the forest, determined to find me, if possible, and accidentally found our camp.
第 453 頁 - I found her learned without pedantry, lively in conversation, pure in sentiment, and elegant in manners; and the first sudden emotion was fortified by the habits and knowledge of a more familiar acquaintance.
第 452 頁 - I need not blush at recollecting the object of my choice ; and though my love was disappointed of success, I am rather proud that I was once capable of feeling such a pure and exalted sentiment.
第 512 頁 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins, of the Capitol, while the bare-footed friars were singing vespers in the temple of Jupiter', that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
第 436 頁 - How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labors, and whose talk is of bullocks?