The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, 第 26 巻R. Phillips, 1808 |
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... Continued from p . 20 , vol . 25 . portance of Clunia , under the Ro- mans , is the theatre , of which very re- markable vestiges still remain . Advantage had been taken of a natural recess , on the northeastern slope of the hill ou ...
... Continued from p . 20 , vol . 25 . portance of Clunia , under the Ro- mans , is the theatre , of which very re- markable vestiges still remain . Advantage had been taken of a natural recess , on the northeastern slope of the hill ou ...
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... continued down the vale below Saragossa , but not nearly comple- ted to rejoin the Ebro , before it falls into the Mediterranean , as was originally in- tended by a course of about one hundred , miles . This canal was begun under the ...
... continued down the vale below Saragossa , but not nearly comple- ted to rejoin the Ebro , before it falls into the Mediterranean , as was originally in- tended by a course of about one hundred , miles . This canal was begun under the ...
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... continued . ) To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , CAN AN any of your readers inform the writer , if any part of the construc- tion of the life - boats , has been adopted in the building of fishing boats ; and what has been the ...
... continued . ) To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , CAN AN any of your readers inform the writer , if any part of the construc- tion of the life - boats , has been adopted in the building of fishing boats ; and what has been the ...
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... continued the business , which he conducted with great alacrity , assisted by his two sons Francis and Fre deric . Filled with an ardent and lauda- ble emulation , they paid the greatest at- tention to their editions ; they first un ...
... continued the business , which he conducted with great alacrity , assisted by his two sons Francis and Fre deric . Filled with an ardent and lauda- ble emulation , they paid the greatest at- tention to their editions ; they first un ...
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... continued till 1553 , when Paulus Manutius , then only twenty - one years of age , re - opened the office , which had been shut , since the year 1529 , and from that period , showed a superiority which announced his future greatness ...
... continued till 1553 , when Paulus Manutius , then only twenty - one years of age , re - opened the office , which had been shut , since the year 1529 , and from that period , showed a superiority which announced his future greatness ...
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115 ページ - The names and some of the properties which the other author has given to his hags excite smiles. The Weird Sisters are serious things. Their presence cannot coexist with mirth. But, in a lesser degree, the witches of Middleton are fine creations. Their power, too, is, in some measure, over the mind. They raise jars, jealousies, strifes, " like a thick scurf
76 ページ - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
115 ページ - Shakspeare have neither child of their own, nor seem to be descended from any parent. They are foul Anomalies, of whom we know not whence they are sprung, nor whether they have beginning or ending. As they are without human passions, so they seem to be without human relations.
114 ページ - But, hapless Edward, thou art fondly* led; They pass* not for thy frowns as late they did, But seek to make a new-elected king; Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts, Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments, And in this torment comfort find I none, But that I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wear it yet awhile.
115 ページ - Those originate deeds of blood, and begin bad impulses to men. From the moment that their eyes first meet with Macbeth's, he is spell-bound. That meeting sways his destiny. He can never break the fascination.
115 ページ - His witches are distinguished from the witches of Middleton by essential differences. These are creatures to whom man or woman, plotting some dire mischief, might resort for occasional consultation.
355 ページ - Realm, shall by Writing, Printing, Teaching, or advised Speaking deny any one of the Persons in the Holy Trinity to be God, or shall assert or maintain there are more Gods than one, or shall deny the Christian Religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be of Divine Authority...
115 ページ - I'd use them so That heaven's vault should crack. — She's gone for ever ! — I know when one is dead, and when one lives ; She's dead as earth. — Lend me a looking-glass ; If that her breath will mist or stain the stone, Why, then she lives.
547 ページ - Lee at about £550 per annum ; in which some allowance is made for this apparatus being made upon a scale adequate to the supply of a still greater quantity of light, than he has occasion to make use of. He is of opinion, that the cost of attendance upon candles would be as much, if not more, than upon the gas apparatus ; so that in forming the comparison, nothing need be stated upon that score, on either side. The economical statement for one year then stands thus : Cost of...