Travels Through Germany: With a Particular Account of the Court of Mecklenburg, Том 11768 |
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... several other beacons on that fide , for the conveniency of shipping . At half an hour after eight , we came as high as Cuxhaven , where we made no stay , but left it on our right . This is a fine fpacious harbour , of great conveniency ...
... several other beacons on that fide , for the conveniency of shipping . At half an hour after eight , we came as high as Cuxhaven , where we made no stay , but left it on our right . This is a fine fpacious harbour , of great conveniency ...
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... several parts of the Danish dominions are obliged to atone for their crimes by hard labour . Some are condemned for life , and others for a limited time . This feems to have been borrowed from the Romans , who had their damnati ad ...
... several parts of the Danish dominions are obliged to atone for their crimes by hard labour . Some are condemned for life , and others for a limited time . This feems to have been borrowed from the Romans , who had their damnati ad ...
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... Several writers pretend , that the Hamburghers are not obliged to ftop at this place , having been exempted from the duty , on account of their being at the charge of the buoys on the river , and of keeping the light - house on ...
... Several writers pretend , that the Hamburghers are not obliged to ftop at this place , having been exempted from the duty , on account of their being at the charge of the buoys on the river , and of keeping the light - house on ...
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... several fluices and canals , through different parts of Hamburg , discharges itself into the Elbe . This city is divided , by a canal , into the old and new town , which not long ago were fepa- rated by a wall and a ditch ; but the ...
... several fluices and canals , through different parts of Hamburg , discharges itself into the Elbe . This city is divided , by a canal , into the old and new town , which not long ago were fepa- rated by a wall and a ditch ; but the ...
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... Several of the ftreets are planted with rows of trees on each fide , which renders them chearful and pleasant . If the merchants houfes are fo convenient for trade , they are greatly deficient in point of neatness and elegance . They ...
... Several of the ftreets are planted with rows of trees on each fide , which renders them chearful and pleasant . If the merchants houfes are fo convenient for trade , they are greatly deficient in point of neatness and elegance . They ...
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Стр. 143 - Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his sonnet to deceive the time, Till the due season calls him to repose : Thus I...
Стр. 134 - Liberty, thou goddess heav'nly bright ! Profuse of bliss, and pregnant with delight ! Eternal pleasures in thy presence reign, And smiling Plenty leads thy wanton train ; Eas'd of her load Subjection grows more light, And Poverty looks cheerful in thy sight ; Thou mak'st the gloomy face of nature gay, Giv'st beauty to the sun, and pleasure to the day.
Стр. 171 - ... was behind, Megara before me ; Piraeus on the right, Corinth on the left ; all which towns, once famous and flourishing, now lie overturned, and buried in their ruins : upon this sight I could not but think presently within myself, alas ! how do we poor mortals fret and vex ourselves, if any of our friends happen to die, or to be killed, whose life is yet so short, when the carcasses of so many noble cities lie here exposed before me in one view...
Стр. 289 - Priapus, thy rewards : Sylvanus too his part deferves* Whofe care the fences guards. Sometimes beneath an ancient oak, Or on the matted grafs he lies ; No God of fleep he need invoke ; The ftream that o'er the pebbles flies With gentle (lumber crowns his eyes.
Стр. 342 - Ambition in idleness; meanness mixed with pride; a desire of riches without industry; aversion to truth; flattery, perfidy, violation of engagements, contempt of civil duties, fear of the prince's virtue, hope from his weakness, but, above all, a perpetual ridicule cast upon virtue, are, I think, the characteristics by which most courtiers in all ages and countries have been constantly distinguished.
Стр. 289 - HAPPY the man, whom bounteous gods allow With his own hands paternal grounds to plough ! Like the...
Стр. 170 - When th' humble roof Anchifes' fon explor'd Of good Evander, wealth-defpifing king, Amid the thickets : fo revolves the fcene ; So time ordains, who rolls the things of pride From duft again to duft. Behold that heap Of...
Стр. 289 - Despise a mean but safe retreat ; I'll ne'er contrive my own undoing, Nor stoop so low as to be great ' The faithless court, the pensive 'change, What solid pleasures can they give? Oh let me in the country range, 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live. ' The beauteous scene of lofty mountains, Smiling valleys, murmuring fountains, Lambs in flowery pastures bleating, Ecclios our complaints repeating ; Birds in cheerful!
Стр. 158 - Tfris fixes the situation of the Varini and the Angli, the former inhabiting that part of the Duchy of Mecklenburg which extends along the banks of the Warnow ; and the latter the remaining part of the country as far as Lubeck. Such a display of erudition was at first productive of surprise, but afterwards created a good deal of merriment; the company wishing Dr. Nugent joy, that Dr. B. had proved the Mecklenburghers and the Knglish to be one and the same nation.
Стр. 143 - AS when a traveller, a long day paft In painful fearch of what he cannot find, At night's approach, content with the next cot, There ruminates...