The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., المجلد 1T. Waller, 1762 |
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الصفحة 39
... subject he hoped his lordship would kindly forgive a dying wretch to men- tion , before he was eternally torn from the fight of the only object he had ever loved ; and concluded , endeavouring to turn himself to lady C , " I am “ happy ...
... subject he hoped his lordship would kindly forgive a dying wretch to men- tion , before he was eternally torn from the fight of the only object he had ever loved ; and concluded , endeavouring to turn himself to lady C , " I am “ happy ...
الصفحة 43
... subject . 4. A beautiful colour , and a breaker of heads . 5. The refort of wild beafts , and the fashion of a hat . men . 11. Holland's fecurity , and the fup- ports of a. fing of a fallad ; he infisted that elo- quence could do it all ...
... subject . 4. A beautiful colour , and a breaker of heads . 5. The refort of wild beafts , and the fashion of a hat . men . 11. Holland's fecurity , and the fup- ports of a. fing of a fallad ; he infisted that elo- quence could do it all ...
الصفحة 64
... subjects of Ruffia not only swore fidelity to the In- fant Emperor and to his illuftrious pa- rents , but also to the Duke Regent , was hardly digefted by the Grandees . The Princefs Elizabeth took it with alacrity , and with fo much ...
... subjects of Ruffia not only swore fidelity to the In- fant Emperor and to his illuftrious pa- rents , but also to the Duke Regent , was hardly digefted by the Grandees . The Princefs Elizabeth took it with alacrity , and with fo much ...
الصفحة 66
... subject to change , and in dif- ferent periods he has been thought wife and otherwife . In his youth , he was diftinguithed by a vivacity , which he derived from blood , and not at all from the climate in which he was born , or from ...
... subject to change , and in dif- ferent periods he has been thought wife and otherwife . In his youth , he was diftinguithed by a vivacity , which he derived from blood , and not at all from the climate in which he was born , or from ...
الصفحة 75
... subject you can hit upon ; I have no objection to your paying your refpects fometimes to free - thinkers , if you will but believe one honeft truth , that they are proof against all the raillery , reafoning , or wit you can employ ; nor ...
... subject you can hit upon ; I have no objection to your paying your refpects fometimes to free - thinkers , if you will but believe one honeft truth , that they are proof against all the raillery , reafoning , or wit you can employ ; nor ...
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الصفحة 202 - observed that they would read till they came to the name of Lord, or Jesus, or Christ, and then before they could pronounce either of the said words they would suddenly fall into their fits. But when they came to the name of Satan or Devil they would clap their fingers upon the book, crying out : ' This bites, but makes me speak right well.
الصفحة 202 - At other times they would fall into swoonings, and upon the recovery to their speech they would cough extremely, and bring up much phlegm, and with the same crooked pins, and one time a two-penny nail with a very broad head...
الصفحة 453 - Pedantry is properly the overrating any kind of knowledge we pretend to. And if that kind of knowledge be a trifle in itself, the pedantry is the greater. For which reason I look upon fiddlers, dancingmasters, heralds, masters of the ceremony, &c. to be greater pedants than Lipsius, or the elder Scaliger.
الصفحة 237 - A peevifh miftrcls, and a fulky wife; Her nerves unbrac'd, her faded cheek grown pale With many a real, many a fancy'd ail ; Of cards, admirers, equipage bereft, Her infolence, and title only left; Severely humbled to her one-horfe chair, And the low paftimes of a country fair: Too wretched to endure one lonely day, Too proud one friendly vifit to repay, Too indolent to read, too criminal to pray.
الصفحة 77 - ... there. Presently after they heard also all the wood of the King's Oak brought by parcels from the dining-room, and thrown with great violence into the...
الصفحة 206 - That after they had got it through the Gate-way, they did with much difficulty get it home into the Yard; but for all that they could do, they could not get the Cart near unto the place where they should unload the Corn, but were fain to unload it at a great distance from the place, and when they began to unload they found much difficulty therein, it being so hard a labour that they were tired that first came...
الصفحة 77 - In the midst of their first debate there entered a large black dog, as they thought, which made a terrible howling, overturned two or three of their chairs, and doing some other damage, went under the bed, and there gnawed the cords.
الصفحة 237 - Too wretched to endure one lonely day, Too proud one friendly vifit to repay, Too indolent to read, too criminal to pray. At length half dead, half mad, and quite confin'd, Shunning, and...
الصفحة 228 - Gentileschi, 18 feet in diameter, represents the Muses playing in concert to Apollo, lying along on a cloud to hear them. The rest of the room is adorned with paintings relating to Arts and Sciences, and underneath divers original pictures hang all in good lights, by the help of an upper row of windows, which drown the glaring.
الصفحة 330 - ... should be ; and she saw another tip me the wink, or give me a nod, as a mark of some private assignation between us. A nun, Sir, might as soon force her way into a convent of monks, as any young woman get admittance into our house: she has therefore affronted all her acquaintance of her own sex...