Harrison's British Classicks, Zväzok 6Harrison and Company, 1786 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
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Strana 5
... up to Na- ture , to fhew Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and the very Age and body of the Time his form and preffure , " 6 T A 2 ΝΑ Juv . several Virtuofi , expreffing their afstonishment and concern THE CONNOISSEUR . 5.
... up to Na- ture , to fhew Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and the very Age and body of the Time his form and preffure , " 6 T A 2 ΝΑ Juv . several Virtuofi , expreffing their afstonishment and concern THE CONNOISSEUR . 5.
Strana 6
... several Virtuofi , expreffing their afstonishment and concern at my difap- pointing the warm hopes they had con- ceived of my undertaking from the title of my paper . They tell me , that by deferting the paths of Virtù , I at once ...
... several Virtuofi , expreffing their afstonishment and concern at my difap- pointing the warm hopes they had con- ceived of my undertaking from the title of my paper . They tell me , that by deferting the paths of Virtù , I at once ...
Strana 10
... several tea - tables , of not be- ing a man of my word . The female part of my readers exclaim against me for not having as yet paid my particu- Who is this lar addreffes to the fair . • Where can Mr. Town ? " fays one : the creature ...
... several tea - tables , of not be- ing a man of my word . The female part of my readers exclaim against me for not having as yet paid my particu- Who is this lar addreffes to the fair . • Where can Mr. Town ? " fays one : the creature ...
Strana 29
... several times convicted of profane curfing and fwearing . He had even the impudence to abufe the whole court by calling the jury rogues and rafcals ; and frequently interrupted my lord judge in fumming up the evidence , by crying out ...
... several times convicted of profane curfing and fwearing . He had even the impudence to abufe the whole court by calling the jury rogues and rafcals ; and frequently interrupted my lord judge in fumming up the evidence , by crying out ...
Strana 35
... several of these kind of mortgages upon his estate . The va- rious changes in the health of one , who is the fubject of many bets , occafion very ferious reflections in those who have ventured large fums on his life and death . Those ...
... several of these kind of mortgages upon his estate . The va- rious changes in the health of one , who is the fubject of many bets , occafion very ferious reflections in those who have ventured large fums on his life and death . Those ...
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Časté výrazy a frázy
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Populárne pasáže
Strana 7 - I am a Jew: hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by' the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is?
Strana 313 - Mr. Town is a fair, black, middle-sized, very short man. He wears his own hair, and a periwig. He is about thirty years of age, and not more than four and twenty. He is a student of the law, and a bachelor of physic.
Strana 196 - The misfortunes of the great are held up to engage our attention ; are enlarged upon in tones of declamation ; and the world is called upon to gaze at the noble sufferers...
Strana 198 - Our crew was carried into a French prison, and many of them died because they were not used to live in a jail ; but for my part it was nothing to me, for I was seasoned. One night...
Strana 44 - He told the story of the ivy-tree, and that was laughed at; he repeated the jest of the two scholars and one pair of breeches, and the company laughed at that; but the story of Taffy in the sedan-chair, was sure to set the table in a roar.
Strana 220 - Umbrae, or shadows; and, indeed, this appellation conveys a very full idea of the nature of these humble retainers to the wealthy, since they not only follow them like their shadows, but ' like a shadow prove the substance true...
Strana 29 - ... you are to be drawn on hurdles to the place of execution, where you are to be hanged by the neck, but not until you are dead...
Strana 143 - The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. When I read over a book I have perused before, it resembles the meeting with an old one.
Strana 43 - Some affect humanity and tenderness, others boast of having such dispositions from nature ; but he is the only man I ever knew who seemed ashamed of his natural benevolence. He takes as much pains to hide his feelings, as any hypocrite would to conceal his indifference ; but on every unguarded moment the mask drops off, and reveals him to the most superficial observer.
Strana 253 - ... of horses, let six bright bays, blacks, or greys prance down one side of her head ; and according to the rank she insists upon, let a ducal or an earl's coronet, or a bloody hand be distinguished upon her capriole.