A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... goods till his pipe is out . One may easily imagine , that the use and amusement re- sulting from these diurnal histories render it a custom , not VOL . II . B likely to be confined to one part of the globe ANCIENT AND MODERN ...
... goods till his pipe is out . One may easily imagine , that the use and amusement re- sulting from these diurnal histories render it a custom , not VOL . II . B likely to be confined to one part of the globe ANCIENT AND MODERN ...
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... imagine , was not aware of this distinction when he wrote his remarks , for I do not find one of his quotations " exactly corresponding to this in question . " He has taken great pains , indeed , to prove that which may be applied to ...
... imagine , was not aware of this distinction when he wrote his remarks , for I do not find one of his quotations " exactly corresponding to this in question . " He has taken great pains , indeed , to prove that which may be applied to ...
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... story of Phaeton implies an event as general as that of the flood , from whence one would incline to imagine it to have been taken by somebody from the History of the Bible ; but 96 Ancient and fabulous History not always allegorical .
... story of Phaeton implies an event as general as that of the flood , from whence one would incline to imagine it to have been taken by somebody from the History of the Bible ; but 96 Ancient and fabulous History not always allegorical .
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... imagine it was written in King Charles the First's time , who was upon the throne in 1634. Mr. Dodsley , I presume , took his account from the title , as likewise did the author of a book , intitled , " The Lives and Characters of the ...
... imagine it was written in King Charles the First's time , who was upon the throne in 1634. Mr. Dodsley , I presume , took his account from the title , as likewise did the author of a book , intitled , " The Lives and Characters of the ...
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... imagine they had their thoughts at home , and that a horse with a wheel must have a reference to their own chariots , which by their adroitness and conduct in the management of them , were so formidable even to the Ro- mans themselves ...
... imagine they had their thoughts at home , and that a horse with a wheel must have a reference to their own chariots , which by their adroitness and conduct in the management of them , were so formidable even to the Ro- mans themselves ...
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Стр. 320 - I'll kneel down, And ask of thee forgiveness : so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies ; and hear poor rogues Talk of...
Стр. 497 - As he clothed himself with cursing like as with his garment, so let it come 'into his bowels like water, and like oil into his bones.
Стр. 248 - Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were but for a while, the observation of her own laws; if those principal and mother elements of the world, whereof all things in this lower world are made, should lose the qualities which now they have; if the frame of that heavenly arch erected over our heads should loosen and dissolve itself; if celestial spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen; if...
Стр. 302 - YET once more, O ye laurels, and once more, Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.
Стр. 277 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies; The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight. Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
Стр. 305 - And when the sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves Of pine, or monumental oak, Where the rude axe with heaved stroke Was never heard the Nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt.
Стр. 321 - Glittering in golden coats, like images ; As full of spirit as the month of May, And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer ; Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls.
Стр. 363 - Self-love but serves the virtuous mind to wake, As the small pebble stirs the peaceful lake ; The centre moved, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads ; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next, and next all human race...
Стр. 360 - They looking back, all th' eastern side beheld Of paradise, so late their happy seat, Wav'd over by that flaming brand, the gate With dreadful faces throng'd, and fiery arms : Some natural tears they dropt ; but wip'd them soon. The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide: They hand in hand, with wand'ring steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
Стр. 138 - And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.