The Novelist's Magazine, المجلد 5Harrison and Company, 1781 A collection of separately paged novels. |
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الصفحة 5
... fame fteps over and over again , they prefently make a road of it , as plain and as fmooth as a garden walk , which when they are once used to , the devil himself fometimes fhall not be able to drive them off it . • Pray my dear ...
... fame fteps over and over again , they prefently make a road of it , as plain and as fmooth as a garden walk , which when they are once used to , the devil himself fometimes fhall not be able to drive them off it . • Pray my dear ...
الصفحة 6
... fame courfe of nature , endowed with the fame loco - motive powers and fa- culties with us : that he confifts , as we do , of skin , hair , fat , flesh , veins , arteries , ligaments , nerves , cartilages , bones , marrow , brains ...
... fame courfe of nature , endowed with the fame loco - motive powers and fa- culties with us : that he confifts , as we do , of skin , hair , fat , flesh , veins , arteries , ligaments , nerves , cartilages , bones , marrow , brains ...
الصفحة 7
... fame way : for which cause , right glad I am , that I have begun the hiftory of myfelf in the way I have done ; and that I am able to go on , tracing every thing in it , as Horace fays , ab ovo . Horace , I know , does not recom- mend ...
... fame way : for which cause , right glad I am , that I have begun the hiftory of myfelf in the way I have done ; and that I am able to go on , tracing every thing in it , as Horace fays , ab ovo . Horace , I know , does not recom- mend ...
الصفحة 13
... fame traffick to determine , but let it be what it would , the ho- heft gentleman bore it for many years without a murmur , till at length , by repeated ill accidents of the kind , he found it neceffary to take the thing un- der ...
... fame traffick to determine , but let it be what it would , the ho- heft gentleman bore it for many years without a murmur , till at length , by repeated ill accidents of the kind , he found it neceffary to take the thing un- der ...
الصفحة 31
It is a terrible misfortune for this fame book of mine , but more so to the republick of letters - fo that my own is quite fwallowed up in the confideration of it - that this felf - fame vile pruriency for fresh adventures in all things ...
It is a terrible misfortune for this fame book of mine , but more so to the republick of letters - fo that my own is quite fwallowed up in the confideration of it - that this felf - fame vile pruriency for fresh adventures in all things ...
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الصفحة 194 - He shall not drop," said my uncle Toby, firmly. " A-well-o'-day, do what we can for him," said Trim, maintaining his point, " the poor soul will die." " He shall not die, by G — !" cried my uncle Toby. The Accusing Spirit, which flew up to Heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in ; and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever.
الصفحة 190 - I will answer for thee, cried my uncle Toby : and thou shalt drink the poor gentleman's health in a glass of sack thyself, — and take a couple of bottles with my service, and tell him he is heartily welcome to them, and to a dozen more, if they will do him good. Though I am persuaded...
الصفحة 5 - Pray, my Dear,' quoth my mother, 'have you not forgot to wind up the clock?' 'Good G — !' cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the same time, ' Did ever woman, since the creation of the world, interrupt a man with such a silly question ? ' Pray, what was your father saying ? Nothing.
الصفحة 192 - I thought it wrong, added the Corporal. I think so too, said my uncle Toby. When the lieutenant had taken his glass of sack and toast, he felt himself a little revived, and sent...
الصفحة 192 - But alas, the poor gentleman will never get from hence, said the landlady to me, for I heard the death-watch all night long ; and when he dies, the youth, his son, will certainly die with him, for he is broken-hearted already. I was hearing this account...
الصفحة 194 - A sick brother officer should have the best quarters, Trim, and if we had him with us, we could tend and look to him. Thou art an excellent nurse thyself, Trim, and what with thy care of him, and the old woman's, and his boy's, and mine together, we might recruit him again at once, and set him upon his legs. In a fortnight or three weeks," added my uncle Toby, smiling, " he might march." " He will never march, an' please your honour, in this world,
الصفحة 50 - Go — says he, one day at dinner, to an overgrown one which had buzzed about his nose, and tormented him cruelly all dinner-time, — and which, after infinite attempts, he had caught at last, as it flew by him; I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — Go...
الصفحة 21 - ... it be but the History of Jack Hickathrift or Tom Thumb, he knows no more than his heels what lets and confounded hindrances he is to meet with in his way, — or what a dance he may be led, by one excursion or another, before all is over.
الصفحة 48 - WRITING, when properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation : As no one, who knows what he is about in good company, would venture to talk all; — so no author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all : The truest respect which you can pay to the reader's understanding, is to halve this matter amicably, and leave him something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself.
الصفحة 167 - Are we not here now, continued the corporal (striking the end of his stick perpendicularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability) — and are we not — (dropping his hat upon the ground) gone!