Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Band 10;Band 12J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1798 |
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... never rewarded with public applaufe . He , who in forty years never uttered a word without ftopping to search for a better , could not have been fo indolent as not to cultivate the duties of humanity , had he discovered that they tended ...
... never rewarded with public applaufe . He , who in forty years never uttered a word without ftopping to search for a better , could not have been fo indolent as not to cultivate the duties of humanity , had he discovered that they tended ...
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... never prefuming to abridge the abundant repetitions , as it is impoffible to beat the graces into a young head too often . If the verfion I have prefumed to give of the three firft letters fhould meet with fuccefs , I fhall continue ...
... never prefuming to abridge the abundant repetitions , as it is impoffible to beat the graces into a young head too often . If the verfion I have prefumed to give of the three firft letters fhould meet with fuccefs , I fhall continue ...
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... never done with them ; in particular , they always call upon Apollo and the mufes , though they are fure of never finding them at home , nor of having any notice taken of their vifit . It is for this reafon I fend you the hiftory of ...
... never done with them ; in particular , they always call upon Apollo and the mufes , though they are fure of never finding them at home , nor of having any notice taken of their vifit . It is for this reafon I fend you the hiftory of ...
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... never known him by it . On apprizing him fome time afterward , that we had discover- ed his artifice , and that it was a mean- nefs we did not expect from him , he only laughed and went away . HERE are few things , in this Tjournal ...
... never known him by it . On apprizing him fome time afterward , that we had discover- ed his artifice , and that it was a mean- nefs we did not expect from him , he only laughed and went away . HERE are few things , in this Tjournal ...
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... never quitted the Tower . This man , whenever he appeared in the prefence of the royal family , al- ways treated them with the wildeft infolence ; and would frequently say to me , fo near the King as to be heard by him : - " Clery , afk ...
... never quitted the Tower . This man , whenever he appeared in the prefence of the royal family , al- ways treated them with the wildeft infolence ; and would frequently say to me , fo near the King as to be heard by him : - " Clery , afk ...
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Seite 409 - The boaß of heraldry, the pomp of power, And ail that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike th
Seite 285 - long, that one would think they were already in eternity, and knew how much time they had before them. The chapel is very neat, with true; Gothic windows (yet I am not converted) but I was glad to
Seite 39 - to the brink of the river, and having drank of the water, lifted up my fervent thanks in prayer to the great Ruler of all things, for having thus far crowned my
Seite 182 - and I are negotiating with all our art to keep our party together. The crowds at the opera and play when the King and Queen go, are a little greater than what I remember. The late royalties went to the Haymarket, when it was the
Seite 365 - Friday. In the middle of the levee entered a young woman, too plain I thought to be any thing but his near relation. I was confirmed in my opinion, by feeing her, after he had talked to her, go round the circle and do the honours of
Seite 33 - had one material advantage over my competitors, viz. the early habit I thus acquired of retaining in my mind's eye, without coldly copying it on the
Seite 183 - of Mr Pitt's manner of fpeaking ; and that nobody mimicked him fo well as Elliot ||. They firmly believed it, teafed him for an hour, and at laft faid he was the rudeft man in the world not to oblige them. It appeared the more
Seite 312 - flanked by numerous gun-boats, four frigates, and a battery of guns and mortars on an ifland in their van; but nothing could withftand the fquadron your
Seite 312 - to you, and with the judgment of the Captains, together with their valour, and that of the officers and men of every description, it was
Seite 276 - from not intending to come often to Park-place, whenever you have little company ; and I had rather be with you in November than in July, becaufe I am fo totally unable to walk farther than a fnail. I will never fay any more on thefe