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 4 卷Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1801 |
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... thoughts Stollen , forestalled , or anticipated ! Surely our German coadjutor has been fee'd on both fides . A tragic hornpipe , befides its alluring novelty , is more analogous to a tragedy , than the comic dance introduced neck and ...
... thoughts Stollen , forestalled , or anticipated ! Surely our German coadjutor has been fee'd on both fides . A tragic hornpipe , befides its alluring novelty , is more analogous to a tragedy , than the comic dance introduced neck and ...
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... thought it expedient to address ourself to your Majesty , in your turn , whom we are graciously pleased to acknowledge to be King of Great Britain and Ireland . In return for this great conceffion upon our part , our will and pleafure ...
... thought it expedient to address ourself to your Majesty , in your turn , whom we are graciously pleased to acknowledge to be King of Great Britain and Ireland . In return for this great conceffion upon our part , our will and pleafure ...
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... thought that then occurred to him ( the parent of all the reft , and of his fortune ) was , that having but one leg , a pair of stockings was now as good as two pair , and fo of the buckles and fhoes . And following up this favourite ...
... thought that then occurred to him ( the parent of all the reft , and of his fortune ) was , that having but one leg , a pair of stockings was now as good as two pair , and fo of the buckles and fhoes . And following up this favourite ...
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... thought it their duty to wait upon me with the particulars : " Very well , " faid I ; " I take it for granted you called at the apothe- cary's in your way . " - " No , Sir , " faid the conftable , " I always like to go to the fountain ...
... thought it their duty to wait upon me with the particulars : " Very well , " faid I ; " I take it for granted you called at the apothe- cary's in your way . " - " No , Sir , " faid the conftable , " I always like to go to the fountain ...
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... thought of the business again , if the fpeech of our worthy chief magistrate , at the common hall , had not forcibly re- minded me of the arguments of my friend the conftable . I am , yours , & c . J. CHOLICK . LINES WRITTEN IN A BOWER ...
... thought of the business again , if the fpeech of our worthy chief magistrate , at the common hall , had not forcibly re- minded me of the arguments of my friend the conftable . I am , yours , & c . J. CHOLICK . LINES WRITTEN IN A BOWER ...
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第 305 頁 - This is the life which those who fret in guilt, And guilty cities, never knew ; the life Led by primeval ages, uncorrupt, When angels dwelt, and God himself, with man!
第 50 頁 - There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin, The dew on his thin robe was heavy and chill : For his country he sighed when at twilight repairing To wander alone by the wind-beaten hill. But the day-star attracted his eye's sad devotion, For it rose o'er his own native isle of the ocean, Where once, in the fire of his youthful emotion, He sang the bold anthem of Erin go bragh. Sad is my fate...
第 340 頁 - O catch the high import, ye winds, as ye blow; O bear it, ye waves, as ye roll From regions that feel the sun's vertical glow, To the farthest extremes of the Pole.
第 257 頁 - is nothing more Than an old castle and a creaking door, A distant hovel, Clanking of chains, a gallery, a light, Old armour, and a phantom all in white, And there's a novel ! " Scourge me such catch-penny inditers Out of the land...
第 50 頁 - Oh cruel fate ! wilt thou never replace me In a mansion of peace — where no perils can chase me? Never again shall my brothers embrace me? They died to defend me, or live to deplore ! Where is my cabin door, fast by the wild wood ? Sisters and sire ! did ye weep for its fall...
第 50 頁 - Sad is my fate! said the heart-broken stranger, The wild deer and wolf to a covert can flee; But I have no refuge from famine and danger, — A home and a country remain not to me.
第 340 頁 - When reason opposes her weight, When the welfare of millions is hung in the scale, And the balance yet trembles with fate ! Ah ! who...
第 255 頁 - Where history's trac'cl with the pen of a Varro, And Elvira in black, and Alonzo in white, Put an end to the piece by killing Pizarro.
第 315 頁 - The Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor, 5 vols.
第 129 頁 - ... debt, the decay of trade, and the excefs of luxury, were the continual topics of his difcourfe : but when the cold fit of this intermitting diforder left him, the fcene was quite altered, and then he was eternally haranguing on the power, grandeur, arid •wealth of the Britijh nation.