Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, Band 1J. B. Nichols, 1826 |
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... Haerlem four , from Haerlem to Amsterdam two more , from Amsterdam to the city of Utrecht eight , from Utrecht to Gouda six , from thence to Rotterdam , in the post waggon , three , from Rotterdam to Delft two , and thence to the Hague ...
... Haerlem four , from Haerlem to Amsterdam two more , from Amsterdam to the city of Utrecht eight , from Utrecht to Gouda six , from thence to Rotterdam , in the post waggon , three , from Rotterdam to Delft two , and thence to the Hague ...
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... Haerlem , and our party could not justly complain of want of amusement ; for , if the passage itself was rather dull , they had books on board , musical instru- ments , drawing materials , cards , and various re- quisites for particular ...
... Haerlem , and our party could not justly complain of want of amusement ; for , if the passage itself was rather dull , they had books on board , musical instru- ments , drawing materials , cards , and various re- quisites for particular ...
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... Haerlem organ is appointed to be publicly played upon , and then you generally meet all foreign travellers in the church . When Lord Sandwich and Mr. Bates were at Haerlem , the organ was in tuning and preparation for near a week , that ...
... Haerlem organ is appointed to be publicly played upon , and then you generally meet all foreign travellers in the church . When Lord Sandwich and Mr. Bates were at Haerlem , the organ was in tuning and preparation for near a week , that ...
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... Haerlem , and then a full investigation was to take place . At the time agreed upon several gentlemen of considerable consequence attended . The house of Lawrence Coster is near to the great Church , and we examined every part of it ...
... Haerlem , and then a full investigation was to take place . At the time agreed upon several gentlemen of considerable consequence attended . The house of Lawrence Coster is near to the great Church , and we examined every part of it ...
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... Haerlem , with this inscription , Typographia hìc primum in- venta circa ann . 1440 ; ' that it had been examined by several eminent medalists , and , that it was still extant at Amsterdam . " But no stress can be laid on such authority ...
... Haerlem , with this inscription , Typographia hìc primum in- venta circa ann . 1440 ; ' that it had been examined by several eminent medalists , and , that it was still extant at Amsterdam . " But no stress can be laid on such authority ...
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Seite 249 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Seite 139 - Implore His aid, in His decisions rest, Secure, whate'er He gives, He gives the best. Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires, And strong devotion to the skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervours for a healthful mind, Obedient passions, and a will resigned...
Seite 250 - What better can we do, than, to the place Repairing where he judged us, prostrate fall Before him reverent, and there confess Humbly our faults, and pardon beg, with tears Watering the ground, and with our sighs the air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite, in sign Of sorrow unfeign'd and humiliation meek?
Seite 61 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend. To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let nature never be forgot.
Seite 207 - I put my hat upon my head And walked into the Strand, And there I met another man Whose hat was in his hand.
Seite 226 - I made a very mawkish thing, as you'll shortly see. Such is the history of my Stage adventures, and which I have at last done with. I cannot help saying, that I am very sick of the stage; and though I believe I shall get three tolerable benefits, yet I shall on the whole be a loser, even in a pecuniary light; my ease and comfort I certainly lost while it was in agitation. "I am, my dear Cradock, your obliged and obedient servant, "OLIVER GOLDSMITH. "PS Present my most humble respects to Mrs. Cradock.
Seite 249 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Seite 139 - For patience, sov'reign o'er transmuted ill ; For faith, that panting for a happier seat, Counts death kind nature's signal of retreat : These goods for man the laws of heaven ordain, These goods he grants, who grants the pow'r to gain ; With these celestial wisdom calms the mind, And makes the happiness she does not find.
Seite 59 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
Seite 104 - I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong, upon this occasion; to gain the huzzas of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which come from the press: I will not avoid doing what I think is right; though it should draw on me the whole artillery of libels; all that falsehood and malice can invent, or the credulity of a deluded populace can swallow. I can say, with a great magistrate, upon an occasion and under circumstances not unlike, "Ego hoc animo semper fui, ut invidiam...