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... remain , & c . Edinburgh , May 29 , 1808 . foot , but will also be obliged to wear an additional petticoat , and add an- other pin to their tuckers . I shall forbear any further comments on this J. B. encroaching hord , until after the ...
... remain , & c . Edinburgh , May 29 , 1808 . foot , but will also be obliged to wear an additional petticoat , and add an- other pin to their tuckers . I shall forbear any further comments on this J. B. encroaching hord , until after the ...
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... remain on the Fire for three Hours ; has settled a - new , pour off again the then take off the Crucible , and imme- purest of the Colours , as before . diately with an Iron Spatula , red hot , This done , set it in the Body of a rake ...
... remain on the Fire for three Hours ; has settled a - new , pour off again the then take off the Crucible , and imme- purest of the Colours , as before . diately with an Iron Spatula , red hot , This done , set it in the Body of a rake ...
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... remain , & c . gether as effectual : Which is this : June 9 , 1808 . Take very white Glass , varnish it very thin , on one side , with a white LETTER XV . - ON THE AFFAIRS OF Varnish ; then having before made choice of some fine Impress ...
... remain , & c . gether as effectual : Which is this : June 9 , 1808 . Take very white Glass , varnish it very thin , on one side , with a white LETTER XV . - ON THE AFFAIRS OF Varnish ; then having before made choice of some fine Impress ...
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... remain , & c . N. E. proofs against him : for he ought to ANNOTATIONS on the Texr of know that the Latin c is the Greek * , and consequently legiones was SHAKSPEARE , No. III . pronounced lehiones ; and there is ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS ...
... remain , & c . N. E. proofs against him : for he ought to ANNOTATIONS on the Texr of know that the Latin c is the Greek * , and consequently legiones was SHAKSPEARE , No. III . pronounced lehiones ; and there is ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS ...
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... remain , your constant reader , the expense of Christian faith and and most humble servant , practice ? A little impartial investi- Leeds , July 8 , 1808 . gation will justify the inferences in- tended , and it is probable that the open ...
... remain , your constant reader , the expense of Christian faith and and most humble servant , practice ? A little impartial investi- Leeds , July 8 , 1808 . gation will justify the inferences in- tended , and it is probable that the open ...
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Էջ 517 - d, then she picks her way, Slowly and cautious, in the clinging clay ; Till, in mid-green, she trusts a place unsound, And deeply plunges in th' adhesive ground ; Thence, but with pain, her slender foot she takes, While hope the mind, as strength the frame, forsakes : For, when so full the cup of sorrow grows, Add but a drop, it instantly o'erflows.
Էջ 429 - ... would suppose him animated by the spirit of the creature he describes. And with all his drollery there is a mixture of rational and even religious reflection, at times, and always an air of pleasantry, good-nature, and humanity, that makes him, in my mind, one of the most amiable writers in the world.
Էջ 375 - My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord : my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God.
Էջ 429 - I love the memory of Vinny Bourne. I think him a better Latin poet than Tibullus, Propertius, Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too with a love of partiality, because he was usher of the fifth form at Westminster, when I passed through it.
Էջ 517 - Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace; But yet on Sunday-eve, in freedom's hour, With secret joy she felt that beauty's power, When some proud bliss upon the heart would steal, That, poor or rich, a beauty still must feel.
Էջ 429 - ... rational and even religious reflection at times ; and always an air of pleasantry, good-nature, and humanity, that makes him, in my mind, one of the most amiable writers in the world. It is not common to meet with an author who can make you smile, and yet at nobody's expense ; who is always entertaining, and yet always harmless ; and who, though always elegant, and classical to a degree not always found in the classics themselves, charms more by the simplicity and playfulness of his ideas, than...
Էջ 332 - I gave them, that I would never stir against you. But my misfortune was such as to meet with some horrid people, that made me believe things of your majesty, and gave me so many false arguments, that I was fully led away to believe, that it was a shame and a sin before God not to do it.
Էջ 517 - And tears unnoticed from their channels flow; Serene her manner, till some sudden pain Frets the meek soul, and then she's calm again; Her broken pitcher to the pool she takes, And every step with cautious terror makes; For not alone that infant in her arms, But nearer cause, her anxious soul alarms. With water burthen'd, then she picks her way, Slowly and cautious, in the clinging clay; Till, in mid-green, she trusts a place unsound, And deeply plunges in th...
Էջ 346 - A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Library of the Late Tippoo Sultan of Mysore.
Էջ 517 - Lo! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn green gown loose hanging at her back, One who an infant in her arms sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains...