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, 第 8 巻Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1805 |
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... called a leeberal education ; and being well verfed in the English language , my family were of opinion that I was very likely to make a fortune by literature . ' I therefore came up to London , with ftrong recom- mendations to divers ...
... called a leeberal education ; and being well verfed in the English language , my family were of opinion that I was very likely to make a fortune by literature . ' I therefore came up to London , with ftrong recom- mendations to divers ...
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... called a hand candlestick ; in the other a large paper folded up in the fhape of a letter , upon which , by the light of the moon , I faw a fuper- fcription To the Right Hon . Henry Ad - n , & c . & c . Downing Street . " Head , as I ...
... called a hand candlestick ; in the other a large paper folded up in the fhape of a letter , upon which , by the light of the moon , I faw a fuper- fcription To the Right Hon . Henry Ad - n , & c . & c . Downing Street . " Head , as I ...
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... called to the fentry pofted next to me , who , at my requeft , fummoned the fer- geant upon guard , to whom I related what I had seen ; I fhewed him the fpot from whence the phantom iffued , the place to which it bent its fteps , the ...
... called to the fentry pofted next to me , who , at my requeft , fummoned the fer- geant upon guard , to whom I related what I had seen ; I fhewed him the fpot from whence the phantom iffued , the place to which it bent its fteps , the ...
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... in de Chateau of Dublin , I do tink myself called upon to take under my protection de conduct of mon Gouvernement in de matiere of de " " littel affaire of the 23d of July past littel 18 SURPRISE OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT.
... in de Chateau of Dublin , I do tink myself called upon to take under my protection de conduct of mon Gouvernement in de matiere of de " " littel affaire of the 23d of July past littel 18 SURPRISE OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT.
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... called a fincere dog ? Did not the foul of one of the friends of Pythagoras choofe to animate the body of a dog , in preference to that of any other * See Car - ious Proverbs , p . 11 . D5 creature ? creature ; and is not this ...
... called a fincere dog ? Did not the foul of one of the friends of Pythagoras choofe to animate the body of a dog , in preference to that of any other * See Car - ious Proverbs , p . 11 . D5 creature ? creature ; and is not this ...
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206 ページ - Another came running presently, And he was pale as pale could be. "Fly, my lord bishop, fly!" quoth he, "Ten thousand rats are coming this way, The Lord forgive you for yesterday!" "I'll go to my tower on the Rhine...
2 ページ - By heaven, methinks, it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon; Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowned honour by the locks...
207 ページ - And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls, by thousands they pour ; And down from the ceiling and up through the floor, From the right and the left, from behind and before, From within and without, from above and below, — And all at once to the bishop they go. They have whetted their teeth against the stones, And now they pick the bishop's bones ; They gnawed the flesh from every limb, For they were sent to do judgment on him ! ROBERT SOUTHEY.
205 ページ - The poor folk flocked from far and near ; The great barn was full as it could hold Of women and children, and young and old. Then when he saw it could hold no more Bishop Hatto he made fast the door ; And while for mercy on Christ they call, He set fire to the barn and burnt them all.
90 ページ - Our females have been used at night to walk. Sometimes, indeed, so various is our art, An actor may improve and mend his part ; "Give me a horse," bawls Richard, like a drone, We'll find a man would help himself to one.
233 ページ - Foul whisperings are abroad: Unnatural deeds Do breed unnatural troubles: Infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets. More needs she the divine, than the physician.— God, God, forgive us all!
143 ページ - What are our Poets, take them as they fall — Good, bad, rich, poor, much read, not read at all ? Them and their works in the same class you'll find ; They are the mere Waste-Paper of mankind.
143 ページ - Take next the miser's contrast, who destroys Health, fame, and fortune, in a round of joys. Will any paper match him ? Yes, throughout, He's a true sinking paper, past all doubt. The retail politician's anxious thought Deems this side always right, and that stark naught...
89 ページ - FROM distant climes, o'er wide-spread seas we come, Though not with much eclat, or beat of drum; True patriots all, for, be it understood, We left our country for our country's good: No private views disgraced our generous zeal, What urged our travels was our country's weal; And none will doubt but that our emigration Has proved most useful to the British nation.
143 ページ - I'll bring ; Tis the great man who scorns a little thing, Whose thoughts, whose deeds, whose maxims are his own, Form'd on the feelings of his heart alone ; True genuine royal paper is his breast; Of all the kinds most precious, purest, best.