Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Zväzok 93Pub. for J. Hinton., 1793 |
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... ENTERTAINMENTS . VOL . XCIII . DIEU MO DROIT LONDON : Published under His Majesty's Royal Licence , By W. BENT , at the KING's ARMS , PATER - NOSTER ROW . MDCCXCIII . 1 Clack 2-2-37 336-11 THE UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE OF KNOWLEDGE AND. THE ...
... ENTERTAINMENTS . VOL . XCIII . DIEU MO DROIT LONDON : Published under His Majesty's Royal Licence , By W. BENT , at the KING's ARMS , PATER - NOSTER ROW . MDCCXCIII . 1 Clack 2-2-37 336-11 THE UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE OF KNOWLEDGE AND. THE ...
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... royal family . Silks and velvets were reftricted to com- moners of wealth or distinction ; but embroidery was interdicted from all beneath the degree of an earl . Cuffs for the fleeves , and bands and ruffs for the neck , were the ...
... royal family . Silks and velvets were reftricted to com- moners of wealth or distinction ; but embroidery was interdicted from all beneath the degree of an earl . Cuffs for the fleeves , and bands and ruffs for the neck , were the ...
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ency of the war ; which were urged before and after his royal highness had spoken , were very weighty and forcible ; but as we have to ftate the debate upon this fubje & t in the house of commons , we fhall only ob- ferve , that lord ...
ency of the war ; which were urged before and after his royal highness had spoken , were very weighty and forcible ; but as we have to ftate the debate upon this fubje & t in the house of commons , we fhall only ob- ferve , that lord ...
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... royal ifts had advanced against Rochefort , and that a detachment of patriots had attacked their advanced guard , but had been obli- ged to fall back on the castle , and to shut themfelves up in it ; that the royalifts pur- fued them ...
... royal ifts had advanced against Rochefort , and that a detachment of patriots had attacked their advanced guard , but had been obli- ged to fall back on the castle , and to shut themfelves up in it ; that the royalifts pur- fued them ...
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... Royal Charles , at anchor off the island of St. Peter , May 25 , 1793 . These conditions were accepted by the and by the commander of all the troops captain of the frigate which was burnt , on the inland ; the latter officer requesting ...
... Royal Charles , at anchor off the island of St. Peter , May 25 , 1793 . These conditions were accepted by the and by the commander of all the troops captain of the frigate which was burnt , on the inland ; the latter officer requesting ...
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Strana 44 - Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid : Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut, Made by the joiner squirrel, or old grub, Time out of mind the fairies' coach-makers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers...
Strana 46 - Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face, Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night. Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke: but farewell compliment! Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say 'Ay,' And I will take thy word: yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false; at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs.
Strana 198 - I had been happy, if the general camp, Pioneers and all, had tasted her sweet body, So I had nothing known...
Strana 162 - ... his head, which are altogether involuntary; for a proud man, for he looks full upon you, and takes no notice of your saluting him. The truth of it is, his...
Strana 426 - Time, who is impatient to date my last paper, will shortly moulder the hand that is now writing it in the dust, and still the breast that now throbs at the reflection : but let not this be read as something that relates only to another ; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that has written.
Strana 299 - We sweeten'd every meal with social glee. The heart's light laugh pursued the circling jest; And all was sunshine in each little breast.
Strana 205 - But the taste for natural beauty is subservient to higher purposes than those which have been enumerated ; and the cultivation of it not only refines and humanizes, but dignifies and exalts the affections. It elevates them to the admiration and love of that Being who is the Author of all that is fair, sublime, and good in the creation.
Strana 174 - Could the author flatter himself that any one would have half the pleasure in reading the following exposition, which he hath had in writing it, he would not fear the loss of his labour. The employment detached him from the bustle and hurry of life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude came not near his dwelling.
Strana 203 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve...
Strana 162 - Menalcas rises to receive him, and desires him to sit down; he talks, muses, and then talks again. The gentleman of the house is tired and amazed; Menalcas is no less so, but is every moment in hopes that his impertinent guest will at last end his tedious visit.