The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Tập 21R. Griffiths, 1759 |
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... discovery of them , which his candour has empowered others to make , may ter- minate in the good of his fpecies . The work confifts of three parts ; the firft of which is stiled Epidemics , which Epidemics are to be confidered as ...
... discovery of them , which his candour has empowered others to make , may ter- minate in the good of his fpecies . The work confifts of three parts ; the firft of which is stiled Epidemics , which Epidemics are to be confidered as ...
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... discovered : This letter is addreffed to Dr. Fothergill , an eminent physician in London , and one of the people called Quikers . Capt . Chapman appears alfo to be of the fame perfuafion . • for . . for it is plain , that by four ...
... discovered : This letter is addreffed to Dr. Fothergill , an eminent physician in London , and one of the people called Quikers . Capt . Chapman appears alfo to be of the fame perfuafion . • for . . for it is plain , that by four ...
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... discovered a difference , far beyond my hopes , in the re- fractive qualities of different kinds of glafs , with refpect to ⚫ their divergency of colours . The yellow , or ftraw - colour- ' ed foreign fort , commonly called , Venice ...
... discovered a difference , far beyond my hopes , in the re- fractive qualities of different kinds of glafs , with refpect to ⚫ their divergency of colours . The yellow , or ftraw - colour- ' ed foreign fort , commonly called , Venice ...
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... discovered , in the ⚫ time of our unbegotten fire , or high - top Babel's prepofterous anar- chy , I should have made a very confiderable progrefs , both in in- venting the first , and alfo in regulating the later confounded idiom . I ...
... discovered , in the ⚫ time of our unbegotten fire , or high - top Babel's prepofterous anar- chy , I should have made a very confiderable progrefs , both in in- venting the first , and alfo in regulating the later confounded idiom . I ...
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... discovery folely to him , and confequently all its emoluments to him and his heirs . He appears to think no- thing of that acrimony which the humours of bodies , other- wife healthy , have been fuppofed to contract from long ab ...
... discovery folely to him , and confequently all its emoluments to him and his heirs . He appears to think no- thing of that acrimony which the humours of bodies , other- wife healthy , have been fuppofed to contract from long ab ...
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Trang 205 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies — alas!
Trang 25 - ... his humanity, courtesy and affability was such, that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts, but that his good nature, charity and delight in doing good, and in communicating all he knew, exceeded that breeding.
Trang 301 - From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fix'd sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch...
Trang 205 - Of mimic'd statesmen and their merry king. No wit to flatter left of all his store! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends.
Trang 541 - All the dexterity is in the good cookery and management of them...
Trang 25 - His style in all his writings seems harsh and sometimes obscure, which is not wholly to be imputed to the abstruse subjects of which he commonly treated, out of the paths trod by other men, but to a little undervaluing the beauty of a...
Trang 203 - He laughed himself from court; then sought relief By forming parties, but could ne'er be chief; For, spite of him, the weight of business fell On Absalom, and wise Achitophel ; Thus, wicked but in will, of means bereft, He left not faction, but of that was left.
Trang 547 - IMAGINE to yourself a little squat, uncourtly figure of a Doctor Slop, of about four feet and a half perpendicular height, with a breadth of back, and a sesquipedality of belly, which might have done honour to a Serjeant in the horse-guards.
Trang 112 - ... double of that by the water ; for the image of the object, though not at all refracted, was yet as much infected with prifmatic colours, as if it had been feen through n glafs wedge only, whofe refracting angle was near thirty degrees.
Trang 188 - Twas from the bottle King deriv'd his wit, Drank till he could not talk, and then he writ. Let no coiPd ferjeant touch the facred juice, But leave it to the bards for better ufe : Let the grave judges too the glafs forbear, Who never fing and dance but once a year. This truth once known, our poets take the hint...