The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in Prose and Verse:: Consisting of Original Anecdotes, Biographical Sketches, Dialogues, Letters, Characters, &c. &c. In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Budd, 1804 - 404 pagina's |
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... excellent Greek and Latin scholar . I need not tell you the value that was placed on this species of learning in my time ; but I know the period will come , that science , B 2 · that that is , I mean mathematics , & c . DR . SHERIDAN . 3.
... excellent Greek and Latin scholar . I need not tell you the value that was placed on this species of learning in my time ; but I know the period will come , that science , B 2 · that that is , I mean mathematics , & c . DR . SHERIDAN . 3.
Pagina 4
... mean mathematics , & c . will be looked upon as real learning . Author . I hope so : that period , thank Heaven ! is approaching . Sheridan . ' Tis true , the Greeks and Romans , particularly the former , excelled in poetry , his- tory ...
... mean mathematics , & c . will be looked upon as real learning . Author . I hope so : that period , thank Heaven ! is approaching . Sheridan . ' Tis true , the Greeks and Romans , particularly the former , excelled in poetry , his- tory ...
Pagina 30
... mean . In Colour French like a chesnut . Spaniard black . Italian brown . German white or reddish . In Conversation . The French jovial . Spaniard troublesome . Italian complying . German unpleasant . French hasty . In Councils ...
... mean . In Colour French like a chesnut . Spaniard black . Italian brown . German white or reddish . In Conversation . The French jovial . Spaniard troublesome . Italian complying . German unpleasant . French hasty . In Councils ...
Pagina 108
... mean to say that I betrayed you ? Hands . Remember the great snow . Feet . True ; I was traced , and we were caught . - Didn't I assist you , however , to scale the wall ? Hands . You did - and to swim the river . Feet . Yes - and to ...
... mean to say that I betrayed you ? Hands . Remember the great snow . Feet . True ; I was traced , and we were caught . - Didn't I assist you , however , to scale the wall ? Hands . You did - and to swim the river . Feet . Yes - and to ...
Pagina 115
... means by which it was to be carried into execution . The slave , having supposed that he had succeeded in si- lencing the voice of religion and conscience , proposed that he should set out for Moscow , where he assured him he would meet ...
... means by which it was to be carried into execution . The slave , having supposed that he had succeeded in si- lencing the voice of religion and conscience , proposed that he should set out for Moscow , where he assured him he would meet ...
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volume 1 Charles Henry Wilson Volledige weergave - 1804 |
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Pagina 306 - At home, by ill temper. She was a professed enemy to flattery, And was seldom known to praise or commend ; BUT The talents in which she principally excelled, Were difference of opinion, and discovering flaws and imperfections. She was an admirable economist, And, without prodigality, Dispensed plenty to every person in her family ; BUT Would sacrifice their eyes to a farthing candle. She sometimes made her husband happy with her good qualities ; BUT Much more frequently miserable — with her many...
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Pagina 280 - ... deduced from the nature and reason of things. We believe the existence of an Almighty Being from the consideration of his wonderful works, from those innumerable celestial and glorious bodies, and from their wonderful order and harmony. "We have also spent some time in viewing those wonders which are to be seen in the minute part of the world, and that with great pleasure and satisfaction.
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Pagina 311 - ... that many of you will find it difficult to reconcile my appearance yesterday with my character. Many of you, I know, will say that my moments would have been better employed in praying for the unhappy man than in attending him to the fatal tree, and that perhaps curiosity was the only cause that converted me into a spectator on that occasion. But those who ascribe that uncharitable motive to me, are under a mistake. I...
Pagina 157 - Threni Hibernici ; or Ireland sympathizing with England and Scotland, in a sad lamentation for the loss of their Josiah...
Pagina 290 - Some years ago the Shawano Indians, being obliged to remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskohge warrior, known by the name of old Scrany, prisoner; they bastinadoed him severely, and condemned him to the fiery torture.
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