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الصفحة 1
... Britain , no fuf- ficient caufe to apprehend a rupture between them ; may in the end prove fer- viceable to the latter . Emperor of Germany dies , after fettling his Tufcan do- minions on bis fecond fon ; and is fucceeded , as emperor ...
... Britain , no fuf- ficient caufe to apprehend a rupture between them ; may in the end prove fer- viceable to the latter . Emperor of Germany dies , after fettling his Tufcan do- minions on bis fecond fon ; and is fucceeded , as emperor ...
الصفحة 2
... Britain juftice , may , in the end , turn out to her advantage , by fer- ving to juftify , on thefe occa- fions , fuch a ftrict attention to her own interefts , as might other wife give umbrage to the neutral ftates of Europe . They may ...
... Britain juftice , may , in the end , turn out to her advantage , by fer- ving to juftify , on thefe occa- fions , fuch a ftrict attention to her own interefts , as might other wife give umbrage to the neutral ftates of Europe . They may ...
الصفحة 3
... Britain , or the other great Proteftant powers , whofe ftrength muft ever be in proportion to the weakness of thofe in the oppofite intereft . Be- fides , the chief of the latter have been of late equally attentive with the former , to ...
... Britain , or the other great Proteftant powers , whofe ftrength muft ever be in proportion to the weakness of thofe in the oppofite intereft . Be- fides , the chief of the latter have been of late equally attentive with the former , to ...
الصفحة 4
... Britain and Holland , but at the fame time the two warmeft fup- porters of the proteftant intereft . As much as thefe powers may co- vet the gold of Portugal to accu- mulate it at home , or want it to purchase the commodities of other ...
... Britain and Holland , but at the fame time the two warmeft fup- porters of the proteftant intereft . As much as thefe powers may co- vet the gold of Portugal to accu- mulate it at home , or want it to purchase the commodities of other ...
الصفحة 16
... Britain to accept of any fubordinate power ; and that con- fequently , fuch nabobship muft fall to the fhare of our Eaft India com- pany ; the only difficulty feems to be that of fo regulating the exer- cile of it by their fervants , as ...
... Britain to accept of any fubordinate power ; and that con- fequently , fuch nabobship muft fall to the fhare of our Eaft India com- pany ; the only difficulty feems to be that of fo regulating the exer- cile of it by their fervants , as ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 203 - He made him ride on the high places of the earth, That he might eat the increase of the fields; And he made him to suck honey out of the rock, And oil out of the flinty rock...
الصفحة 28 - Garrick is to be with you early the next week, and Mr. Johnson to try his fate with a tragedy, and to see to get himself employed in some translation, either from the Latin or the French. Johnson is a very good scholar and poet, and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy-writer. If it should any way lie in your way, doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman. "G. WALMSLEY.
الصفحة 304 - But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of a poet, who caught his ideas from the living world, and exhibited only what he saw before him. He knew, that any other passion, as it was regular or exorbitant, was a cause of happiness or calamity.
الصفحة 303 - His persons act and speak by the influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is commonly a species.
الصفحة 6 - ... and the care of her friends. — Thus far I writ the fame night between eleven and twelve. Never was any of her fex born with better gifts of the mind, or more improved them by reading and converfation.
الصفحة 223 - ... diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the time of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet, than pleasure to the auditor.
الصفحة 303 - ... scarcely to claim the merit of fiction but to have been gleaned by diligent selection out of common conversation and common occurrences.
الصفحة 305 - He was inclined to show an usurper and a murderer not only odious but despicable; he therefore added drunkenness to his other qualities, knowing that kings love wine like other men, and that wine exerts its natural power upon kings. These are the petty cavils of petty minds; a poet overlooks the casual distinction of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the drapery.
الصفحة 307 - Brabantio's window without injury to the scheme of the play, though in terms which a modern audience would not easily endure; the character of Polonius is seasonable and useful, and the grave-diggers themselves may be heard with applause.
الصفحة 5 - SUrrey, on the thirteenth day of March, in the year 1681. Her father was a younger brother of a good family in Nottinghamshire, her mother of a lower degree; and indeed she had little to boast of her birth.