Analectic Magazine: Containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and Magazines, 8. kötetJames Maxwell, 1816 |
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... ment , where the least grossness of manners would have ex- cluded him , writing poetry , and making himself acceptable to the belles of that famous city . - Of a man so confessedly brave - so often mentioned - so variously represented ...
... ment , where the least grossness of manners would have ex- cluded him , writing poetry , and making himself acceptable to the belles of that famous city . - Of a man so confessedly brave - so often mentioned - so variously represented ...
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... ment between the Good Man Richard and Serapis . Before he left Holland however , he had challenged both Jones and the captain of the Palais . The former refused his challenge , but captain Cotteneau of the Palais gave him a meeting ...
... ment between the Good Man Richard and Serapis . Before he left Holland however , he had challenged both Jones and the captain of the Palais . The former refused his challenge , but captain Cotteneau of the Palais gave him a meeting ...
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... ment of his officers , he sometimes forgot what was due to their feelings , as well as his own character as a gentleman . His conduct , however , to captain Parsons was exemplary and ho- nourable ; he treated him with singular courtesy ...
... ment of his officers , he sometimes forgot what was due to their feelings , as well as his own character as a gentleman . His conduct , however , to captain Parsons was exemplary and ho- nourable ; he treated him with singular courtesy ...
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... ment . It was acknowledged , by every power , at different times - and it now distinctly appears , that it was a govern- ment of the people's choice . He is celebrated , notwithstand- ing , by those who seem to give the tone to the ...
... ment . It was acknowledged , by every power , at different times - and it now distinctly appears , that it was a govern- ment of the people's choice . He is celebrated , notwithstand- ing , by those who seem to give the tone to the ...
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... ment of the action , from an over anxiety to keep the weather guage , an opportunity was lost of closing with the enemy ; and that owing to this circumstance the Macedonian was unable to bring the United States to close action , until ...
... ment of the action , from an over anxiety to keep the weather guage , an opportunity was lost of closing with the enemy ; and that owing to this circumstance the Macedonian was unable to bring the United States to close action , until ...
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53. oldal - Or who shut up the sea with doors, When it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb ? When I made the cloud the garment thereof, And thick darkness a...
270. oldal - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
53. oldal - When he prepared the heavens, I was there; when he set a compass upon the face of the depth...
207. oldal - I have seen them often," added he, "standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow.
507. oldal - Is fix'd for ever to detract or praise : Repose denies her requiem to his name. And Folly loves the martyrdom of Fame. The secret enemy whose sleepless eye Stands sentinel — accuser — judge— and spy, The foe — the fool — the jealous — and the vain, The envious who but breathe in others...
499. oldal - Sir, you never heard me say that David Garrick was a great man; you may have heard me say that Garrick was a good repeater — of other men's words — words put into his mouth by other men; this makes but a faint approach towards being a great man.
506. oldal - When all of Genius which can perish dies. A mighty Spirit is eclipsed — a Power Hath pass'd from day to darkness — to whose hour Of light no likeness is bequeath'd — no name, Focus at once of all the rays of Fame ! The flash of Wit, the bright Intelligence, The beam of Song, the blaze of Eloquence...
246. oldal - Open thy bosom, set thy wishes wide, And let in Manhood; let in Happiness ; Admit the boundless theatre of thought From nothing, up to GOD ; which makes a Man.
505. oldal - Garrick himself gave in to this foppery of feelings I can easily believe ; but he knew at the same time that he lied. He might think it right as far as I know...
508. oldal - While Eloquence, Wit. Poesy, and Mirth, That humbler Harmonist of care on Earth, Survive within our souls — while lives our sense Of pride in Merit's proud pre-eminence, Long shall we seek his likeness, long in vain, And turn to all of him which may remain. Sighing that Nature form'd but one such man. And broke the die— in moulding Sheridan 1 CHURCHILL'S CRAVE.