The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, المجلد 2J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1710 |
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الصفحة 39
... fell upon it with too much Earneftness to give a true Idea of that Sort of People he was declaiming againft , or to remedy the Evil which he bewail'd : For the Acceptance of these Men being an Ill which hath crept into the Converfation ...
... fell upon it with too much Earneftness to give a true Idea of that Sort of People he was declaiming againft , or to remedy the Evil which he bewail'd : For the Acceptance of these Men being an Ill which hath crept into the Converfation ...
الصفحة 42
... fell in their Way , upon a Party . But there is a memorable . Verfe which gives us an Account of what broke that whole Body , and made both Greeks and Trojans Masters of the Secret of their Warfare and Plunder . There is nothing so ...
... fell in their Way , upon a Party . But there is a memorable . Verfe which gives us an Account of what broke that whole Body , and made both Greeks and Trojans Masters of the Secret of their Warfare and Plunder . There is nothing so ...
الصفحة 53
... fell into his Poffeffion : Among others , an agreeable Virgin in her early Bloom and Beauty . He had too fenfible a Spirit to see the most lovely of all Objects without being moved with Pal- fion Befides which , there was no Obligation ...
... fell into his Poffeffion : Among others , an agreeable Virgin in her early Bloom and Beauty . He had too fenfible a Spirit to see the most lovely of all Objects without being moved with Pal- fion Befides which , there was no Obligation ...
الصفحة 54
... fell into the fame Pofture , and they both remained fo till the Father burst into the following Words ? Oh Divine Scipio ! The Gods have given you more than humane Virtue . Ob Glo- rious Leader ! Oh Wondrous Youth ! Does not that ...
... fell into the fame Pofture , and they both remained fo till the Father burst into the following Words ? Oh Divine Scipio ! The Gods have given you more than humane Virtue . Ob Glo- rious Leader ! Oh Wondrous Youth ! Does not that ...
الصفحة 112
... fell on him , and be- ing too hard at Fifty - cuffs , drove him out of Doors . The valiant Pert followed , and kicked him in his Turn ; which the " Squire refented , as being nearer his Match ; fo challenged him : But differing about ...
... fell on him , and be- ing too hard at Fifty - cuffs , drove him out of Doors . The valiant Pert followed , and kicked him in his Turn ; which the " Squire refented , as being nearer his Match ; fo challenged him : But differing about ...
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الصفحة 168 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them.
الصفحة 227 - Among those who were far advanced in their way, there were some that by one false step fell backward, and lost more ground in a moment than they had gained for many hours, or could be ever able to recover. We were now advanced very high, and observed that all the different paths which ran about the sides of the mountain began to meet in two great roads: which insensibly gathered the whole multitude of travellers into two great bodies. At a little...
الصفحة 117 - My beloved! and the words grace ! regeneration! sanctification! a new light! the day! the day! ay, my beloved, the day! or rather the night! the night is coming!
الصفحة 117 - ... so much concern for them as to give them all the additional force they were able, it is not possible that nonsense should have so many hearers as you find it has in dissenting congregations, for no reason in the world but because it is spoken extempore. For ordinary minds are wholly governed by their eyes and ears, and there is no way to come at their hearts, but by power over their imaginations.
الصفحة 325 - Every moment of her life brings me fresh instances of her complacency to my inclinations, and her prudence in regard to my fortune. Her face is to me much more beautiful than when I first saw it; there is no decay in any feature which I cannot trace from the very instant it was occasioned by some anxious concern for my welfare and interests.
الصفحة 67 - His allowance from his father was a very plentiful one for a man of sense, but as scanty for a modern fine gentleman. His frequent losses had reduced him to so necessitous a condition, that his lodgings were always haunted by impatient creditors; and all his thoughts employed in contriving low methods to support himself in a way of life from which he knew not how to retreat, and In which he wanted means to proceed. There is never wanting some...
الصفحة 328 - for being the champion of England; and by this means had his thoughts insensibly moulded into the notions of discretion, virtue, and honour. I was extolling his accomplishments, when the mother told me, that the little girl who led me in this morning was in her way a better scholar than he. "Betty...
الصفحة 322 - THERE are several persons who have many pleasures and entertainments in their possession, which they do not enjoy. It is, therefore, a kind and good office to acquaint them with their own happiness, and turn their attention to such instances of their good fortune as they are apt to overlook.
الصفحة 398 - That it should come to this! But two months dead! Nay, not so much, not two. So excellent a king, that was to this Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly.
الصفحة 337 - ... larger stature than ordinary approaching towards him. One of them had a very noble air, and graceful deportment ; her...