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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... Robbery State Papers • Parody on a well - known English Song Ode for the New Year , 1804 Anecdotes 103 105 107 , 188 , 237 Lines 72 173 74 76 81 82 86 88 89 . 9 : 1 92 93 96 97 Lines by a Man who forgot that he had been vi CONTENTS .
... Robbery State Papers • Parody on a well - known English Song Ode for the New Year , 1804 Anecdotes 103 105 107 , 188 , 237 Lines 72 173 74 76 81 82 86 88 89 . 9 : 1 92 93 96 97 Lines by a Man who forgot that he had been vi CONTENTS .
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... English Cooks 364 Pidcock's Grand Menagerie . 365 Sporting Extraordinary Brentford Races - 367 , 369 Parody . 368 New Stamp A & 372 Theatricals the New Cabinet ) \ 378 The Conqueror of Linois , a Song Counter - Theatricals - Difcontent ...
... English Cooks 364 Pidcock's Grand Menagerie . 365 Sporting Extraordinary Brentford Races - 367 , 369 Parody . 368 New Stamp A & 372 Theatricals the New Cabinet ) \ 378 The Conqueror of Linois , a Song Counter - Theatricals - Difcontent ...
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... English earl feemed to be foothing his angry nephew in these words : Peace , coufin , fay no more . Hotfpur replied with the most frightful contor- tions and ridiculous grimaces ; By Heaven , methinks it were an easy leap , To pluck ...
... English earl feemed to be foothing his angry nephew in these words : Peace , coufin , fay no more . Hotfpur replied with the most frightful contor- tions and ridiculous grimaces ; By Heaven , methinks it were an easy leap , To pluck ...
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... 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 bookfellers , and have tried my hand at fuch fubjects as I was ...
... 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 bookfellers , and have tried my hand at fuch fubjects as I was ...
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... English heart beat high ; But , ah ! what confidence - when Jenkinson , Bond , Hiley , Tierney , Golding , Bragge , appear ( Names for high worth and wisdom truly dear ) Joint minifters with Doctor Addington ! THE DOCTOR'S TRIUMPHS ...
... English heart beat high ; But , ah ! what confidence - when Jenkinson , Bond , Hiley , Tierney , Golding , Bragge , appear ( Names for high worth and wisdom truly dear ) Joint minifters with Doctor Addington ! THE DOCTOR'S TRIUMPHS ...
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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 drowne'd honour by the locks...
206 ページ - Another came running presently, And he was as 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 in the Rhine, replied he, 'Tis the safest place in Germany, The walls are high, and the shores are steep, And the tide is strong, and the water deep.
206 ページ - In the morning, as he enter'd the hall Where his picture hung against the wall, A sweat like death all over him came, For the rats had eaten it out of the frame. As he...
4 ページ - Seldom he fmiles ; and fmiles in fuch a fort, As if he mock'd himfelf, and fcorn'd his fpirit That could be mov'd to fmile at any thing.
186 ページ - Though great from courts of law the distance. To reach the court of truth and justice (Where, I confess, my only trust is), Though here below the learned...
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.
160 ページ - Like the man, who contriving a hole in his wall, To admit his two cats — the one large t'other small— When a great hole was cut for the first logo through, Would a little one have for the little cat too.
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...
89 ページ - From distant climes, o'er widespread 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.
174 ページ - ORLANDO cheers desponding age, Or the sweet wiles of ROSALIND engage, We own that manly graces finely blend The tender lover and the soothing friend. Though Nature was so prodigally kind In the bold lineaments of form and mind, As if to check a fond excess of pride, The pow'rs of voice she scantily supplied: Oft...