The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 7James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... particular conformation of the rhinoceros can only see what is imme fore him . When he pursues any object , h directly towards it , overturning every tion . From these peculiarities of his con and habits , the hunters sometimes are e ...
... particular conformation of the rhinoceros can only see what is imme fore him . When he pursues any object , h directly towards it , overturning every tion . From these peculiarities of his con and habits , the hunters sometimes are e ...
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... particular care . The subject is trite . Young writers should avoid such a choice , as excellence , one , can make such essays acceptable . The paper of I. T. is received . It is unlucky it did not come some months ago . We fhall try to ...
... particular care . The subject is trite . Young writers should avoid such a choice , as excellence , one , can make such essays acceptable . The paper of I. T. is received . It is unlucky it did not come some months ago . We fhall try to ...
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... particular countries , from the va- lue of which they have pleased themselves by stricking the balance of trade . Nothing surely can be more fal- lacious than this mode of judging . All the articles that are smuggled on either side ...
... particular countries , from the va- lue of which they have pleased themselves by stricking the balance of trade . Nothing surely can be more fal- lacious than this mode of judging . All the articles that are smuggled on either side ...
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... particular occasions . As many of your readers pro- bably are not fully acquainted with the nature of ex- changes ; and , as I observe , you mean to give annual- ly a list of the state of exchange between Britain and the principal ...
... particular occasions . As many of your readers pro- bably are not fully acquainted with the nature of ex- changes ; and , as I observe , you mean to give annual- ly a list of the state of exchange between Britain and the principal ...
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... particular confidence and fa- vour of James , who instantly restored to him the castle , and lordship of Stirling , together with his estates that had been alinenated , or vested in the crown , in consequence of his attainder . Not long ...
... particular confidence and fa- vour of James , who instantly restored to him the castle , and lordship of Stirling , together with his estates that had been alinenated , or vested in the crown , in consequence of his attainder . Not long ...
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Trang 70 - Thou wilt not wake Till I thy fate shall overtake: Till age, or grief, or sickness must Marry my body to that dust It so much loves ; and fill the room My heart keeps empty in thy tomb. Stay for me there; I will not fail To meet thee in that hollow vale.
Trang 92 - She went off a second time as before ; and having crawled a few paces, looked again behind her, and for some time stood moaning. But still her cubs not rising to follow her, she returned to them again, and with signs of inexpressible fondness went round one, and round the other, pawing them and moaning.
Trang 179 - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
Trang 69 - Were it a month, a year, or ten, I would thy exile live till then ; And all that space my mirth adjourn, So thou wouldst promise to return ; And putting off thy ashy shroud At length disperse this sorrow's cloud.
Trang 255 - And of those who, despairing to rise into distinction by their virtues, are happy if others can be depressed to a level with themselves, there are a number sufficient in every great town to maintain one of these courts by their subscriptions.
Trang 107 - I know that all beneath the moon decays, And what by mortals in this world is brought, In time's great periods shall return to nought ; That fairest states have fatal nights and days. I know that all the Muses...
Trang 92 - ... they refused to eat, she laid her paws first upon one,- and then upon the other, and endeavoured to raise them up : all this while it was pitiful to hear her moan.
Trang 70 - The cup was all fill'd, and the leaves were all wet. And it seem'd, to a fanciful view, To weep for the buds it had left with regret. On the flourishing bush where it grew. I hastily seiz'd it, unfit as it was For a nosegay, so dripping and drown'd, And swinging it rudely, too rudely, alas! I snapp'd it ; it fell to the ground. And such...
Trang 318 - Bacon observes, being power, the human powers will, in fact, be enlarged; nature, including both its materials, and its laws, will be more at our command; men will make their situation in this world abundantly more easy and comfortable; they will probably prolong their existence in it, and will grow daily more happy, each in himself, and more able (and, I believe, more disposed) to communicate happiness to others.
Trang 91 - They proved to be a she bear, and her two cubs ; but the cubs were nearly as large as the dam. They ran eagerly to the fire, and drew out from the flames part of the flesh of the sea-horse, that remained unconsumed, and ate it voraciously. The crew, from the ship, threw...