The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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第 13 頁
... laws he governs ; an enquiry into either is as vain as criminal . It is enough that , day by day , and night by night , thou perceivest in his works his wisdom , his power , and his mercy . Benefit thereby . " Brahma is considered as ...
... laws he governs ; an enquiry into either is as vain as criminal . It is enough that , day by day , and night by night , thou perceivest in his works his wisdom , his power , and his mercy . Benefit thereby . " Brahma is considered as ...
第 29 頁
... laws the several members of the system were actuated to exhibit their peculiar phænomena ; and after these facts and laws were both thus established , another century expired before the world heard a Newton declare the reason of the ...
... laws the several members of the system were actuated to exhibit their peculiar phænomena ; and after these facts and laws were both thus established , another century expired before the world heard a Newton declare the reason of the ...
第 37 頁
... laws of action fail ; and to this circumstance , more than to the greatly diminished power of the needle , is ( in my opinion ) to be attributed the anomalies noticed in the experiments at Spitzbergen , and at the points in question ...
... laws of action fail ; and to this circumstance , more than to the greatly diminished power of the needle , is ( in my opinion ) to be attributed the anomalies noticed in the experiments at Spitzbergen , and at the points in question ...
第 40 頁
... Laws of induced and terrestrial Magnetism . ' It appears that Mr. C. Bonnycastle , of Woolwich , ( son of the late Professor of Mathematics ) instituted an inquiry into the laws of the several phænomena which had exhibited themselves in ...
... Laws of induced and terrestrial Magnetism . ' It appears that Mr. C. Bonnycastle , of Woolwich , ( son of the late Professor of Mathematics ) instituted an inquiry into the laws of the several phænomena which had exhibited themselves in ...
第 41 頁
... laws of action . ' We shall not , in the present place , offer any opinion on the merits of the theory : but we intend to say a few words respecting it when we have examined the whole that is ad- duced in its favor by the author , and ...
... laws of action . ' We shall not , in the present place , offer any opinion on the merits of the theory : but we intend to say a few words respecting it when we have examined the whole that is ad- duced in its favor by the author , and ...
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第 288 頁 - O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
第 57 頁 - Is there under the heavens a more glorious and refreshing object, of the kind, than an impregnable hedge, of about four hundred feet in length, nine feet high, and five in diameter, which I can...
第 304 頁 - Words become general, by being made the signs of general ideas ; and ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideas, that may determine them to this or that particular existence.
第 266 頁 - I'll example you with thievery: The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun...
第 386 頁 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes: Those scraps are good deeds past; which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
第 173 頁 - At this season of the year, and in this gloomy uncomfortable climate, it is no easy matter for the owner of a mind like mine, to divert it from sad subjects, and fix it upon such as may administer to its amusement.
第 438 頁 - The Atrocities of the Pirates; being a Faithful Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings endured by the author during his captivity among the Pirates of the Island of Cuba; with an Account of the Excesses and Barbarities of those Inhuman Freebooters.
第 171 頁 - No voice divine the storm allayed, No light propitious shone, When, snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone : But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he.
第 344 頁 - Italy ; and if they have the same effect on your temper, they will have just the same effects upon your interest ; and be your merit what it will, you will never be employed to paint a picture. It will be the same at London as at Rome ; and the same in Paris as in London : for the world is pretty nearly alike in all its parts...
第 169 頁 - THERE is in souls a sympathy with sounds, And as the mind is pitched the ear is pleased With melting airs or martial, brisk or grave ; Some chord in unison with what we hear Is touched within us, and the heart replies.