The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 102,Deel 2Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1832 |
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... beautiful an exam- ple , and a most noble entrance - porch or oriel . Here we may be allowed to remark , as so much has been ingeniously said by a late antiquary , " & c . Also at p . 506 , para- graph 4 , for Sir John Crosby was no ...
... beautiful an exam- ple , and a most noble entrance - porch or oriel . Here we may be allowed to remark , as so much has been ingeniously said by a late antiquary , " & c . Also at p . 506 , para- graph 4 , for Sir John Crosby was no ...
Pagina 17
... beautiful ; these I suppose to be sepulchral . 7. A ring probably of copper or brass , being much corroded : this was found among coins in a heap of ashes . 8. A fibula of copper or brass , per- forated with a small hole at each end . 9 ...
... beautiful ; these I suppose to be sepulchral . 7. A ring probably of copper or brass , being much corroded : this was found among coins in a heap of ashes . 8. A fibula of copper or brass , per- forated with a small hole at each end . 9 ...
Pagina 41
... beautiful emendation of a corrupt passage ] in Pers . 395 ; Sophocles , Пaiàv λáμmet , in Ed . T. 187 ; Aristophanes , ἐξέλαμψε τυμπα νισμός , in Lysistr . 389 ; οσφραίνει— Vixous , in Plut . 897 ; Amphis in Athen . p . 691. A ...
... beautiful emendation of a corrupt passage ] in Pers . 395 ; Sophocles , Пaiàv λáμmet , in Ed . T. 187 ; Aristophanes , ἐξέλαμψε τυμπα νισμός , in Lysistr . 389 ; οσφραίνει— Vixous , in Plut . 897 ; Amphis in Athen . p . 691. A ...
Pagina 63
... beautiful , both in their folds and their damasked patterns . Indeed , the designs are not unworthy of the school of Albert Durer , to whom they are attributed . These windows , which together occupy 240 square feet , were purchased by ...
... beautiful , both in their folds and their damasked patterns . Indeed , the designs are not unworthy of the school of Albert Durer , to whom they are attributed . These windows , which together occupy 240 square feet , were purchased by ...
Pagina 88
... beautiful country on the west side of the Mississipi , 1797. The life of the late Rev. John Machin , formerly mi- nister of the parish church of Astbury , Cheshire ; with a recommendatory pre- face , by Sir Charles Wolseley , 1799. Vil ...
... beautiful country on the west side of the Mississipi , 1797. The life of the late Rev. John Machin , formerly mi- nister of the parish church of Astbury , Cheshire ; with a recommendatory pre- face , by Sir Charles Wolseley , 1799. Vil ...
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Pagina 216 - I, once gone, to all the world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave, When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read; And tongues to be your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead...
Pagina 265 - Edda.' This first appeared in 1797, and was followed by 'Horse Juridicse Subsecivae,' a connected series of notes respecting the geography, chronology, and literary history of the principal codes and original documents of the Grecian, Roman, feudal, and canon law. He continued and completed Hargrave's 'Coke Upon Littleton' ; supervised the sixth edition of Fearne's 'Essay on Contingent Remainders...
Pagina 144 - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is ; that I may know how frail I am.
Pagina 308 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand...
Pagina 213 - TO THE ONLIE BEGETTER OF THESE INSUING SONNETS MR. WH ALL HAPPINESSE AND THAT ETERNITIE PROMISED BY OUR EVER-LIVING POET WISHETH THE WELL-WISHING ADVENTURER IN SETTING FORTH TT...
Pagina 472 - I have not money enough for gunpowder," are well known. These difficulties were, however, overcome, and on the recommendation of a committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the...
Pagina 361 - I had not for ten years indulged the wish to couple so much as love and dove, when, finding Lewis in possession of so much reputation, and conceiving that, if I fell behind him in poetical powers, I considerably exceeded him in general information, I suddenly took it into my head to attempt the style of poetry by which he had raised himself to fame.
Pagina 182 - The Stranger in Ireland, in 1805, by a Knight Errant, and dedicated to the paper-makers.
Pagina 216 - ... hew my spirit to an higher pitch will rayse. But let her prayses yet be low and meane, fit for the handmayd of the Faery Queene.
Pagina 216 - Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read, And tongues to be your being shall rehearse When all the breathers of this world are dead. You still shall live — such virtue hath my pen — Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men.