A Journal of Travels in England, Holland and Scotland: And of Two Passages Over the Atlantic, in the Years 1805 and 1806; with Considerable Additions, Volume 2S. Converse, 1820 - 312 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... known in the dreadful memoirs of private poisoning . Probably arsenic inhaled into the lungs is not less poisonous than when received into the stomach . The miserable convicts who work in roasting the ores of Co- balt in Saxony , one ...
... known in the dreadful memoirs of private poisoning . Probably arsenic inhaled into the lungs is not less poisonous than when received into the stomach . The miserable convicts who work in roasting the ores of Co- balt in Saxony , one ...
Pagina 12
... known at home as a man of talents and distinction , who has recently returned to England from a residence on the continent , principally in France and Italy . The po- liteness and suavity of his manners , his easy command of the best ...
... known at home as a man of talents and distinction , who has recently returned to England from a residence on the continent , principally in France and Italy . The po- liteness and suavity of his manners , his easy command of the best ...
Pagina 14
... known to be estimable in pri- vate life , and I believe was never reproached . But Mrs. Jordan , one of the most eminent actresses at present on the London stage , is openly the mistress of the Duke of Clarence , and has been so for ...
... known to be estimable in pri- vate life , and I believe was never reproached . But Mrs. Jordan , one of the most eminent actresses at present on the London stage , is openly the mistress of the Duke of Clarence , and has been so for ...
Pagina 27
... known by the person to be a mere temporary resi- dent in London , I was pressingly applied to by a Londoner to contribute towards the relief of an artist , come down , ( as they term it from Manchester ) and who , although ingenious and ...
... known by the person to be a mere temporary resi- dent in London , I was pressingly applied to by a Londoner to contribute towards the relief of an artist , come down , ( as they term it from Manchester ) and who , although ingenious and ...
Pagina 31
... known to the scientific world , and has long held a distin- guished place in it both as a writer and teacher . It is al- ways gratifying to find distinguished men amiable and attentive to civility in private life . Mr. Nicholson is so ...
... known to the scientific world , and has long held a distin- guished place in it both as a writer and teacher . It is al- ways gratifying to find distinguished men amiable and attentive to civility in private life . Mr. Nicholson is so ...
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Pagina 2 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Pagina 231 - Thrice happy bird ! I too have seen Much of the vanities of men ; And, sick of having seen 'em, Would cheerfully these limbs resign For such a pair of wings as thine, And such a head between 'em.
Pagina 108 - A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ! Is it like ? —Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a well-bred whisper close the scene...
Pagina 230 - You think, no doubt, he sits and muses On future broken bones and bruises, If he should chance to fall. No ; not a single thought like that Employs his philosophic pate, Or troubles it at all.
Pagina 90 - Heavens! what a goodly prospect spreads around. Of hills, and dales, and woods, and lawns, and spires, And glittering towns, and gilded streams, till all The stretching landscape into smoke decays!
Pagina 89 - Now to the sister-hills* that skirt her plain ; To lofty Harrow now ; and now to where Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely contrast to this glorious view, Calmly magnificent, then will we turn To where the silver Thames first rural grows. There let the feasted eye unwearied stray ; Luxurious there, rove through the pendant woods That nodding hang o'er Harrington's retreat...
Pagina 228 - I am monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute.
Pagina 120 - The Castle of Indolence,' &c. who died at Richmond, on the 22nd of August, and was buried there on the 29th, OS 1748. The Earl of Buchan, unwilling that so good a man and sweet a poet should be without a memorial, has denoted the place of his interment for the satisfaction of his admirers, in the year of our Lord 1792.
Pagina 120 - Father of light and life, Thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself ! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit ; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure, Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Pagina 2 - An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.