The British Essayists;: GuardianJ. 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], 1807 |
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... speak the artist , and the art divine . Proud columns tow'ring high , support the frame , That hewn from hyacinthian quarries came . The beams are emeralds , and yet scarce adorn The ruby walls on which themselves are born . The ...
... speak the artist , and the art divine . Proud columns tow'ring high , support the frame , That hewn from hyacinthian quarries came . The beams are emeralds , and yet scarce adorn The ruby walls on which themselves are born . The ...
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... speak to this purpose , your own way ; for in this all parties must agree , that however bound in friendship one nation is with another , it is but prudent that in case of a rupture , they should be , if possible , upon equal terms . Be ...
... speak to this purpose , your own way ; for in this all parties must agree , that however bound in friendship one nation is with another , it is but prudent that in case of a rupture , they should be , if possible , upon equal terms . Be ...
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... speak well of the man of fury ; because , when the storm is over , he is full of sorrow and repentance ; but the truth is , he is apt to commit such ravages during his madness , that when he comes to himself , he becomes tame then , for ...
... speak well of the man of fury ; because , when the storm is over , he is full of sorrow and repentance ; but the truth is , he is apt to commit such ravages during his madness , that when he comes to himself , he becomes tame then , for ...
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... one could mistake thought for motion , who knew what thought was . For these reasons I do hereby give it in charge to all Christians , that hereafter they speak of free - thinkers in the neuter gender , using E 3 N ° 150 . 41 GUARDIAN .
... one could mistake thought for motion , who knew what thought was . For these reasons I do hereby give it in charge to all Christians , that hereafter they speak of free - thinkers in the neuter gender , using E 3 N ° 150 . 41 GUARDIAN .
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... speaking . Their being fair is no excuse for their being naked . 6 You know , sir , that in the beginning of last century , there was a sect of men amongst us , who called themselves Adamites , and appeared in pub- lic without clothes ...
... speaking . Their being fair is no excuse for their being naked . 6 You know , sir , that in the beginning of last century , there was a sect of men amongst us , who called themselves Adamites , and appeared in pub- lic without clothes ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abdallah acquainted Adamites Alcinous animals ants AUGUST Balsora Barmecide Barsisa beauty body bring caliphs charms corn creatures daughter death desire Dion Cassius dress DRYDEN Dunkirk earth Elysium entertainment Eveites eyes fair fear female France French garden gentleman give hand hath heart Helim honour human humble servant insects IRONSIDE kind king lady laid learned letter lion live look lord lord Roscommon manner masquerade matter mind nature nest NESTOR never night noble observed occasion OVID pains paper particular Persian empire person philosopher pismire pleased pleasure Polyhymnia present pretty Pulcheria Pythagoras racters reader reason Rhadamanthus Ringwood roar santon says shew soul Sparkler speak species sword thee thing thou thought tion told took turn VIRG virtue whole woman word XVIII young youth
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Página 232 - Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.— The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. — She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. — She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.— She is like the merchants' ships ; she bringeth her food from afar.
Página 232 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.
Página 43 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Página 258 - Four acres was th' allotted space of ground, Fenc'd with a green enclosure all around. Tall thriving trees confess'd the fruitful mold; The red'ning apple ripens here to gold, Here the blue fig with luscious juice o'erflows, With deeper red the full pomegranate glows, The branch here bends beneath the weighty pear, And verdant olives flourish round the year. The balmy spirit of the western gale Eternal breathes on fruits untaught to fail...
Página 233 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, And eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed ; Her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, But thou excellest them all.
Página 80 - What choice to choose for delicacy best, What order so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change...
Página 50 - I began where most people end, with a full conviction of the emptiness of all sorts of ambition, and the unsatisfactory nature of all human pleasures. * When a smart fit of sickness tells me this scurvy tenement of my body will fall in a little time, I am even as unconcerned as was that honest Hibernian, who, being in bed in the great storm some years ago, and told the house would tumble over his head, made answer, " What care I for the house? I am only a lodger.
Página 66 - A GOOD conscience is to the soul what health is to the body ; it preserves a constant ease and serenity within us, and more than countervails all the calamities and afflictions which can possibly befall us.
Página 258 - This through the gardens leads its streams around, Visits each plant, and waters all the ground : While that in pipes beneath the palace flows, And thence its current on the town bestows; To various use their various streams they bring, The people one, and one supplies the king.
Página 261 - The Tower of Babel, not yet finished. St. George in box : his arm scarce long enough, but will be in a condition to stick the dragon by next April.