Essays, on miscellaneous subjects; with An enquiry into the present state of polite learningSamuel Archer, 1818 - 270 страница |
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... admiration , to this succeeded a Welch dialogue , with the humours of Teague and Taffy : after that came on Old Jackson , with a story between every stanza : next was sung the Dust - cart , and then Solomon's Song . The glass began now ...
... admiration , to this succeeded a Welch dialogue , with the humours of Teague and Taffy : after that came on Old Jackson , with a story between every stanza : next was sung the Dust - cart , and then Solomon's Song . The glass began now ...
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... admired , permit the authors of the Infernal Magazine to lay the following sheets humbly at your Excellency's toe ; and should our labours ever have the happiness of one day adorning the courts of Fez , we doubt not that the in- fluence ...
... admired , permit the authors of the Infernal Magazine to lay the following sheets humbly at your Excellency's toe ; and should our labours ever have the happiness of one day adorning the courts of Fez , we doubt not that the in- fluence ...
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... admired by the great and the vulgar than now . A courtier has been known to spend his whole fortune at a single feast , a king to mortgage his dominions , to furnish out the frippery of a tournament . There were certain days appointed ...
... admired by the great and the vulgar than now . A courtier has been known to spend his whole fortune at a single feast , a king to mortgage his dominions , to furnish out the frippery of a tournament . There were certain days appointed ...
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... admired as a miracle of music ; at six - and - twenty , he was neglected as an ordinary fiddler . The celebrated Dean Swift was a remarkable instance in the other extreme . He was long considered as an incorrigible dunce , and did not ...
... admired as a miracle of music ; at six - and - twenty , he was neglected as an ordinary fiddler . The celebrated Dean Swift was a remarkable instance in the other extreme . He was long considered as an incorrigible dunce , and did not ...
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... admired for science , renowned for an unextinguishable love of free- dom ; nothing can be more affecting than this ... admiration , by the deportment of Henry IV . of France , while his rebellious subjects compelled him to form the ...
... admired for science , renowned for an unextinguishable love of free- dom ; nothing can be more affecting than this ... admiration , by the deportment of Henry IV . of France , while his rebellious subjects compelled him to form the ...
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Страница 132 - No traveller returns, puzzles the will ; And makes us rather bear those ills we have, Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all ; And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought ; And enterprizes of great pith and moment, With this regard, their currents turn away/ And lose the name of action.
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Страница 103 - And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously ; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Страница 173 - Yet, notwithstanding this weight of authority, and the universal practice of former ages, a new species of dramatic composition has been introduced under the name of sentimental comedy, in which the virtues of private life are exhibited, rather than the vices exposed; and the distresses, rather than the faults of mankind, make our interest in the piece.
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Страница 233 - His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious approaches of cunning ; his sensibility, to the slightest invasions of contempt. Though possessed of fortitude to stand unmoved the expected bursts of an earthquake, yet of feelings so exquisitely poignant as to agonize under the slightest disappointment.
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