The Polite Miscellany: Containing Variety of Food for the Mind; Being an Elegant Collection of Moral, Humourous, and Improving Essays, &c, Both in Prose and Verse ...R. Whitworth, 1764 - 370 strán (strany) |
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Strana 9
... true taste and under- standing , may humility be bestowed upon ladies of fortune , and may all our minifters be endued with righteousness . More particularly I with that the hands of the justices may be strengthened ; that they may have ...
... true taste and under- standing , may humility be bestowed upon ladies of fortune , and may all our minifters be endued with righteousness . More particularly I with that the hands of the justices may be strengthened ; that they may have ...
Strana 17
... true ; the priests refufing to do their office , unless they who apply to them , after having for fome time fre- VOL . I. C quented quented the offices of the catholic religion , abjure that A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS , & c . 19.
... true ; the priests refufing to do their office , unless they who apply to them , after having for fome time fre- VOL . I. C quented quented the offices of the catholic religion , abjure that A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS , & c . 19.
Strana 22
... true worth and knowledge : That charms of judgment , difcretion , and good temper , are the only lafting foundations upon which matrimonial felicity can be built : That the cultivation of their minds is abfolutely neceffary to the ...
... true worth and knowledge : That charms of judgment , difcretion , and good temper , are the only lafting foundations upon which matrimonial felicity can be built : That the cultivation of their minds is abfolutely neceffary to the ...
Strana 23
... true good fenfe , and found judgment , the ineftimable perfections of a generous , an open , and a noble mind , are but little confidered in their educations . Hereby are they quite unfitted for the delicate pleasures of a rational ...
... true good fenfe , and found judgment , the ineftimable perfections of a generous , an open , and a noble mind , are but little confidered in their educations . Hereby are they quite unfitted for the delicate pleasures of a rational ...
Strana 24
... to prefent you with a portraiture of myfelf , which ( contrary to my ufual practice ) I fhall draw faithfully , and in it's true colours . I must , I must confefs , that I ever poffeffed a very # 18 THE POLITE MISCELLANY : OR ,
... to prefent you with a portraiture of myfelf , which ( contrary to my ufual practice ) I fhall draw faithfully , and in it's true colours . I must , I must confefs , that I ever poffeffed a very # 18 THE POLITE MISCELLANY : OR ,
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Strana 203 - King, upon the commencement of the last war with France pulled down his old sign, and put up the Queen of Hungary. Under the influence of her red face and golden sceptre, he continued to sell ale till she was no longer the favourite of his customers; he changed her, therefore, some time ago, for the King of Prussia, who may probably be changed in turn for the next great man that shall be set up for vulgar admiration.
Strana 114 - Ye mute Companions of my Toils, that bear In all my Griefs a more than equal Share!
Strana 176 - By lust incited, or by malice led, The villain Arab ! as he prowls for prey, Oft marks with blood and...
Strana 121 - ... more thought, memory, and application to be fools, than would serve to make them wise and useful. When I reflect on this, I cannot conceive you to be human creatures, but a...
Strana 114 - What if the lion in his rage I meet ! — Oft in the dust I view his printed feet: And, fearful ! oft, when day's declining light Yields her pale empire to the mourner night, By hunger...
Strana 232 - Griping misers, nightly waking, See the end of all your care ; Fled on wings of our own making, We have left our owners bare.
Strana 205 - ... the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, philosopher, and poet, are shouted in their train. Where was there ever so much merit seen ; no times so important as our own ; ages yet unborn shall gaze with wonder and applause...
Strana 103 - Grac'd with soft arts, the peopled world around ! The morn that lights you to your loves...
Strana 24 - Till thou hast bless'd their memory, and paid Those thanks which God appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy sons; instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors; and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born.
Strana 287 - Little do such men know the toil, the pains, The daily, nightly racking of the brains, To range the thoughts, the matter to digest, To cull fit phrases, and reject the rest...