The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Band 1Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1799 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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... paffed the back of his hand over his eyes , to wipe away the precious drops of pity that were over- flowing them .- " Ah ! my dear mafter , " faid this faithful fquire , " your good works are without number . Do they not extend over all ...
... paffed the back of his hand over his eyes , to wipe away the precious drops of pity that were over- flowing them .- " Ah ! my dear mafter , " faid this faithful fquire , " your good works are without number . Do they not extend over all ...
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... paffed , but deigned not to speak . It seemed to reproach me with my degeneracy , with the bafeness of my affociates , and the perfidious duplicity of my conduct . I am feized with horror , when I view the injuries I have done mankind ...
... paffed , but deigned not to speak . It seemed to reproach me with my degeneracy , with the bafeness of my affociates , and the perfidious duplicity of my conduct . I am feized with horror , when I view the injuries I have done mankind ...
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... paffed the plane of the revolution over these oftentatious and useless man- fions . The flames did the rest . " I fend to the Convention , as a patriotic gift , all the plate of the ci - devant proprietors , that could be pre- ferved in ...
... paffed the plane of the revolution over these oftentatious and useless man- fions . The flames did the rest . " I fend to the Convention , as a patriotic gift , all the plate of the ci - devant proprietors , that could be pre- ferved in ...
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... paffed , or can he by any means work a corruption of blood ? Can all his influence , in or out of his mock Parlia ment , extend fo far as to protect our holy religion from Atheifts , Deifts , Pagans , Mahometans , Papifts , or ...
... paffed , or can he by any means work a corruption of blood ? Can all his influence , in or out of his mock Parlia ment , extend fo far as to protect our holy religion from Atheifts , Deifts , Pagans , Mahometans , Papifts , or ...
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... paffed for an atheist and a republican . Auguftus published an edict to tell his fubjects how happy they all were , in spite of the fuggeft- ions of mal - contents ; commanding them to ftick close to their old religions ; and ...
... paffed for an atheist and a republican . Auguftus published an edict to tell his fubjects how happy they all were , in spite of the fuggeft- ions of mal - contents ; commanding them to ftick close to their old religions ; and ...
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Seite 159 - Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride ; Not starred and spangled courts Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State...
Seite 259 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung ; By forms unseen their dirge is sung : There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there ! TO MERCY.
Seite iv - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Seite 104 - Igni corusco nubila dividens Plerumque, per purum tonantes Egit equos volucremque currum, Quo bruta tellus et vaga flumina, Quo Styx et invisi horrida Taenari 10 Sedes Atlanteusque finis Concutitur.
Seite 119 - How blest my days, my thoughts how free, In sweet society with thee ! Then all was joyous, all was young, And years unheeded...
Seite 229 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will...
Seite 121 - Then welcome business, welcome strife, Welcome the cares, the thorns of life, The visage wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp at night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench, the babbling Hall...
Seite 232 - And Abraham arose and met him, and said unto him, Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night, and thou shalt arise early on the morrow, and go on thy way.
Seite 368 - I, you are providing pain for yourself, instead of pleasure; you give too much for your whistle.
Seite 320 - Oh! hush these suspicions," Fair Imogine said, "Offensive to love and to me! For, if you be living, or if you be dead, I swear by the Virgin, that none in your stead Shall husband of Imogine be.