Impartial Strictures on the Poem Called "The Pursuits of Literature:": And Particularly a Vindication of the Romance of "The Monk" ...J. Bell, 1798 - 56 من الصفحات |
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... example of thefe wonder - working words in the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus , where , when young Martin had broken his leg , his father Cornelius , flitting a reed and tying the two parts of it to the disjointed place , pronounced ...
... example of thefe wonder - working words in the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus , where , when young Martin had broken his leg , his father Cornelius , flitting a reed and tying the two parts of it to the disjointed place , pronounced ...
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... example of tafte . The Author is certainly a man of abilities and extensive erudition , but he has difplayed more learning than natural in- vention : " Studium fine divite vena . " His poetical talents are rather acquired than original ...
... example of tafte . The Author is certainly a man of abilities and extensive erudition , but he has difplayed more learning than natural in- vention : " Studium fine divite vena . " His poetical talents are rather acquired than original ...
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... example : " Hold ; now is it well " In strains like these of manufcripts to tell ? " Of notes , bonds , deeds , receipts , fac - fimilies , " And all that lawyers feign for proper fees ? " Or thefe , " Enough for me great Shakefpear's ...
... example : " Hold ; now is it well " In strains like these of manufcripts to tell ? " Of notes , bonds , deeds , receipts , fac - fimilies , " And all that lawyers feign for proper fees ? " Or thefe , " Enough for me great Shakefpear's ...
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... example , met with great patronage , and made a fortune ; but then his fortune arofe from the fale of his works , and not from the liberality of his patrons . Nei- ther was he in want ; for though he could not be faid to be rich , yet ...
... example , met with great patronage , and made a fortune ; but then his fortune arofe from the fale of his works , and not from the liberality of his patrons . Nei- ther was he in want ; for though he could not be faid to be rich , yet ...
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... example , in the abuse which We have feen this particularly exemplified in the cafe of the French Emigrants . Independent therefore of any danger to be apprehended from their diffeminating principles of religion inimical to the ...
... example , in the abuse which We have feen this particularly exemplified in the cafe of the French Emigrants . Independent therefore of any danger to be apprehended from their diffeminating principles of religion inimical to the ...
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الصفحة 2 - Created half to rise, and half to fall: Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory jest, and riddle of the world!
الصفحة 101 - Though he inherit Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air...
الصفحة 62 - tis enough to temper and employ ; But what compofes Man , can Man deftroy ? Suffice that Reafon keep to Nature's road , 1 1 S Snbject, compound them, follow her and God. Love , Hope , and Joy , fair pleafure's fmiling train , Hate , Fear , and Grief, the family of pain , Thefe mix'd "with art , and to due bounds confin'd , Make and maintain the balance of the mind...
الصفحة 9 - And more than Echoes talk along the walls. Here, as I watch'd the dying lamps around, From yonder shrine I heard a hollow sound. 'Come, sister, come!' (it said, or seem'd to say) 'Thy place is here, sad sister, come away! Once like thyself, I trembled, wept, and pray'd, Love's victim then, tho...
الصفحة 47 - He fasted in the day-time, and watched in the night. All the inhabitants of the country had such a great veneration for him, and so highly valued his prayers, that they commonly applied to him, when they had any favour to beg of Heaven. When he made vows for the health of a sick person, the patient was immediately cured. It happened that the daughter of the king of that country fell into a dangerous distemper, the cause of which the physicians could not discover, yet they...
الصفحة 100 - Oreo. multa Dircaeum levat aura cycnum, tendit, Antoni, quotiens in altos nubium tractus. ego apis Matinae more modoque grata carpentis thyma per laborem plurimum circa nemus uvidique 30 Tiburis ripas operosa parvus carmina flngo.
الصفحة 104 - Pallas guarded through the dreadful field ; Might darts be bid to turn their points away, And swords around him innocently play; The war's whole art with wonder had he seen, And counted heroes where he counted men. So fought each host, with thirst of glory fired, And crowds on crowds triumphantly expired.
الصفحة 125 - The figur'd games of Greece the column grace; Neptune and Jove furvey the rapid race : The youths hang o'er their chariots as they run; The fiery fteeds...
الصفحة 48 - ... he suggested to him. But the officers before they would yield to leave the princess, sent one of their number to know the king's pleasure. That monarch, who had an entire confidence in Barsisa, never in the least scrupled the trusting of his daughter with him.
الصفحة 32 - The LEARNED CRITIC calls for this liberality of judgment in behalf of the Poets, with whom particularly he was concerned. I find myfelf, juft at this prefent, very much difpofed to claim the fame confideration for the writers in Profe; having in my mind two paffages from two celebrated writers in that form, which I am ftrongly tempted to fend you. The late Dr. Ogden, who in my judgment holds the very higheft rank amongft the moji eminent preachers, in one of thofe excellent fermons on the fifth commandment,...