The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, 第 15 卷Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1812 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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... things should be in such a country as this ; but I have for some time observed , and you know I am a pretty close observer , that the Editors of two or three of the London Journals have of late been af- flicted with a train of disorders ...
... things should be in such a country as this ; but I have for some time observed , and you know I am a pretty close observer , that the Editors of two or three of the London Journals have of late been af- flicted with a train of disorders ...
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... thing itself , a very good sort of man so distressed by an overflow- ing of the bile as to become captious , uncandid , and a lover of contradiction ; but he must be affected by some influence more deplorable than bile , when he takes ...
... thing itself , a very good sort of man so distressed by an overflow- ing of the bile as to become captious , uncandid , and a lover of contradiction ; but he must be affected by some influence more deplorable than bile , when he takes ...
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... thing which is always thought excusable ; but I apprehend it arises from another circumstance , which I wish to plead in fa- your of the gentlemen of the pole and lantern . Per- haps , after all , our magistrates are to blame in this ...
... thing which is always thought excusable ; but I apprehend it arises from another circumstance , which I wish to plead in fa- your of the gentlemen of the pole and lantern . Per- haps , after all , our magistrates are to blame in this ...
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... things to be carefully attended to . I shall produce an example . When Mr. Dogberry , who , I presume , was in the commission of the peace , was giving this important advice to the constable of the night , and the watch , men , among ...
... things to be carefully attended to . I shall produce an example . When Mr. Dogberry , who , I presume , was in the commission of the peace , was giving this important advice to the constable of the night , and the watch , men , among ...
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... thing never dies . " On this ac- count , I rejoice at the admirable precedent they must leave behind them . It will now be impossible for any dealer , whether in theatrical or other wares , to de- mand any price but what the mob may ...
... thing never dies . " On this ac- count , I rejoice at the admirable precedent they must leave behind them . It will now be impossible for any dealer , whether in theatrical or other wares , to de- mand any price but what the mob may ...
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第 47 頁 - Here strip, my children! here at once leap in, Here prove who best can dash through thick and thin, And who the most in love of dirt excel, Or dark dexterity of groping well.
第 227 頁 - No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode (There they alike in trembling hope repose), The bosom of his Father and his God.
第 130 頁 - I NEVER knew a sprightly fair That was not dear to me; And freely I my heart could share With every one I see. It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall: I do not more incline to one Than I incline to all. The circle's bounding line are they; Its centre is my heart; My ready love, the equal ray That flows to every part.
第 125 頁 - So, close in poplar shades, (her children gone) The mother nightingale laments alone, Whose nest some prying churl had found, and thence, By stealth, convey'd th
第 198 頁 - NELSON'S closing grave ; How soon to claim the sympathy He gave !) In Him, resentful of another's wrong, The dumb were eloquent, the feeble strong. Truth from his lips a charm celestial drew — Ah, who so mighty and so gentle too ? What tho...
第 253 頁 - AIR. From hardy sports, from manly schools, From Truth's pure lore in Learning's bower* From equal Law alike that rules The people's will, the monarch's power; From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train ; From deeds the Historian's records show, . Valour's renown, and Freedom's glow, "Tis hence that springs the unconquered fire, That bids to Glory's heights aspire.
第 113 頁 - In all humility we crave, Our Regent may become our slave ; And being so, we trust that he Will thank us for our loyalty. Then, if he'll help us to pull down His father's dignity and crown, We'll make him, in some time to come, The greatest prince in Christendom.
第 198 頁 - Oh say, of Him now rests there but a name ; Wont, as He was, to breathe ethereal flame? Friend of the Absent, Guardian of the Dead ! Who but would here their sacred sorrows shed? (Such as He shed on Nelson's closing grave ; How soon to claim the sympathy He gave !) In Him, resentful of another's wrong, dead ; The dumb were eloquent, the feeble strong.
第 226 頁 - Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing ling'ring look behind ? On some fond breast the parting soul relies, Some pious drops the closing eye requires...
第 165 頁 - ... battle, Tooth and nail strove to worry him out of his life ; He robb'd him of children, slaves, houses, and cattle, But, mark me, he ne'er thought of taking his wife. But heaven at length Job's forbearance rewards, At length double wealth, double honor arrives, He doubles his children, slaves, houses, and herds, But we don't hear a word of a couple of wives.