The British Essayists;: TatlerJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1808 |
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Strana 24
... desires into thoughts of a warmer nature , sleep , which is the image of death , gives this generous lover reflections of a dif- ferent kind , which regard rather her safety than his own passion . For , beholding her as she lies sleep ...
... desires into thoughts of a warmer nature , sleep , which is the image of death , gives this generous lover reflections of a dif- ferent kind , which regard rather her safety than his own passion . For , beholding her as she lies sleep ...
Strana 25
... desires to be in . You will easily guess I mean matrimony , which I hear so much decried , that it was with no small labour I maintained my ground against two oppo- nents ; but , as your brother observed of Socrates , I drew them into ...
... desires to be in . You will easily guess I mean matrimony , which I hear so much decried , that it was with no small labour I maintained my ground against two oppo- nents ; but , as your brother observed of Socrates , I drew them into ...
Strana 30
... desires your vote for singing clerk of this parish . Another has had ten children , all whom his wife has suckled herself ; therefore hum- bly desires to be a school - master . ' 6 6 6 • You * A fellow hanged for the murder of his ...
... desires your vote for singing clerk of this parish . Another has had ten children , all whom his wife has suckled herself ; therefore hum- bly desires to be a school - master . ' 6 6 6 • You * A fellow hanged for the murder of his ...
Strana 54
... desires , and my circumstances gave him hopes of accomplishing them . But all the glittering expectations he could lay before me , joined by my private terrors of poverty itself , could not for some months prevail upon me ; yet ...
... desires , and my circumstances gave him hopes of accomplishing them . But all the glittering expectations he could lay before me , joined by my private terrors of poverty itself , could not for some months prevail upon me ; yet ...
Strana 55
... desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which my kinsman , the author of the following letter , seems to be embarrassed . To my honoured kinsman , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . From Mother Gourdon's at ...
... desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which my kinsman , the author of the following letter , seems to be embarrassed . To my honoured kinsman , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . From Mother Gourdon's at ...
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Strana 74 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night...
Strana 116 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come.
Strana 44 - Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel by divine command With rising tempests shakes a guilty land, Such as of late o'er pale Britannia past, Calm and serene he drives the furious blast ; And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform, Rides in the whirlwind, and directs the storm.
Strana 201 - His person, it is to be confessed, is no small recommendation ; but he is to be highly commended for not losing that advantage, and adding to the propriety of speech, which might pass the criticism of Longinus, an action which would have been approved by Demosthenes.
Strana 301 - ... turns and windings ; and though they were as active as any in their motions, they made but little progress in the ascent. These as my guide informed me, were men of subtle tempers, and puzzled politics, who would supply the place of real wisdom with cunning and artifice.
Strana 304 - Alexander, who was very well acquainted with Homer, stood up at his entrance and placed him on his right hand. The virgin, who it seems was one of the nine sisters that attended on the goddess of Fame, smiled with an ineffable grace at their meeting, and retired. Julius Caesar was now coming forward ; and though most of the historians offered their service to introduce him, he left them at the door, and would have no conductor but himself.
Strana 307 - I desired my guide, for variety, to lead me to the fabulous apartment, the roof of which was painted with gorgons, chimeras, and centaurs, with many other emblematical figures, which I wanted both time and skill to unriddle. The first table was almost full: at the upper end sat Hercules, leaning an arm upon his club...
Strana 200 - Thus, as a certain insensibility in the countenance recommends a sentence of humour and jest, so it must be a very lively consciousness that gives grace to great sentiments. The jest is to be a thing unexpected ; therefore your...
Strana 299 - ... reputation. The best and greatest actions have proceeded from the prospect of the one or the other of these ; but my design is to treat only of those who have chiefly proposed to themselves the latter, as the principal reward of their labours.
Strana 300 - ... sweet and harmonious, that it filled the hearts of those who heard it with raptures, and gave such high and delightful sensations, as seemed to animate and raise human nature above itself.