The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, 9. kötetJ. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1797 |
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8. oldal
... give an account of all that might be brought under this defcription . However , by way of conclufion , I must speak a word or two concern- ing a really fine edifice , and that is the cathedral . It is , except the ca- tholic church ...
... give an account of all that might be brought under this defcription . However , by way of conclufion , I must speak a word or two concern- ing a really fine edifice , and that is the cathedral . It is , except the ca- tholic church ...
12. oldal
... give a spur to industry , by roufing the whole body of farmers into action . Where an estate is let according to its whole value , a leafe is as ne- ceffary to fecure a landlord's intereft in the premises as a tenant's . Where a farmer ...
... give a spur to industry , by roufing the whole body of farmers into action . Where an estate is let according to its whole value , a leafe is as ne- ceffary to fecure a landlord's intereft in the premises as a tenant's . Where a farmer ...
19. oldal
... give no- tice by a particular fignal or watch- word when the cargo may be fafely landed . " The pillage of the naval , victual- ling , and ordnance ftores , in the dock- yards , and other public repofitories , is estimated at 300,000l ...
... give no- tice by a particular fignal or watch- word when the cargo may be fafely landed . " The pillage of the naval , victual- ling , and ordnance ftores , in the dock- yards , and other public repofitories , is estimated at 300,000l ...
29. oldal
... give him a most difcouraging portrait of the fpirit of this nation . So far as relates to England , ' say these mini- fters , it would be want of duty not to give your majefty this clear ac- count , that there is a deadness and want of ...
... give him a most difcouraging portrait of the fpirit of this nation . So far as relates to England , ' say these mini- fters , it would be want of duty not to give your majefty this clear ac- count , that there is a deadness and want of ...
33. oldal
... give the prefer- fome at these periods are not more ence to trout , falmon , and the brown than thirteen , while others at the titterneg , when they are not warm at age of fifteen or fixteen have been the bone . reckoned as children ...
... give the prefer- fome at these periods are not more ence to trout , falmon , and the brown than thirteen , while others at the titterneg , when they are not warm at age of fifteen or fixteen have been the bone . reckoned as children ...
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143. oldal - O happy age ! when Hope's unclouded ray Lights their green path, and prompts their simple mirth; Ere yet they feel the thorns that lurking lay To wound the wretched pilgrims of the earth, Making them rue the hour that gave them birth And threw them on a world so full of pain, Where prosperous folly treads on patient worth, And to deaf pride misfortune pleads in vain ! Ah! for their future fate how many fears Oppress my heart and fill mine eyes with tears ! CHARLOTTE SMITH : Happiness of Childhood.
145. oldal - Behind a wide column, half breathless with fear, She crept to conceal herself there : That instant the moon o'er a dark cloud shone clear, And she saw in the moonlight two ruffians appear, And between them a corpse did they bear.
248. oldal - Old and young, high and low, grave and gay, learned or ignorant, all were alike delighted, agitated, transported. I was at that time...
124. oldal - For my own part, I used to think myself in company as much above me, when I was with Mr. Addison and Mr. Pope, as if I had been with all the Princes in Europe.
454. oldal - I walk in spirit, and disport in its beloved gloom. This country I am in, is not very entertaining ; no variety but that of woods, and them we have in abundance ; but where is the living stream ? the airy mountain ? and the hanging rock ? with twenty other things that elegantly please the lover of nature.
145. oldal - O'er the path so well known still proceeded the maid, Where the abbey rose dim on the sight ; Through the gateway she entered, she...
298. oldal - Unbroken by the plough, undelv'd by hand Of patient rustic ; where for lowing herds, And for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ! for as yet unknown The crimes and comforts of luxurious life, Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, Tho...
397. oldal - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
283. oldal - I at first took this to be a regulation of the police ; but, on further inquiry, find it is a religious rite preparatory to the Sabbath ; and is, I believe, the only religious rite, in which the numerous sectaries of this city perfectly agree. The ceremony begins about sunset, and continues till about ten or eleven at night. It is very difficult for a stranger to walk the streets...
145. oldal - I'll warrant she'd fancy a ghost by her side, And faint if she saw a white cow.