the monthly review or literary journal: from january to june, inclusive,. m,dcc,lxxx.1780 |
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171. oldal
... interesting by any circumstances of the fable . C. Art . 31. The Cottagers : A Mufical Entertainment . As per- formed at the Theatre in Covent Garden . 8vo . 6d . Griffin . The first draught of William and Nanny , the Author of which ...
... interesting by any circumstances of the fable . C. Art . 31. The Cottagers : A Mufical Entertainment . As per- formed at the Theatre in Covent Garden . 8vo . 6d . Griffin . The first draught of William and Nanny , the Author of which ...
187. oldal
... interesting and judi- cious arrangement of the incidents , we lift up both hands against his opinion . That he means fomething more , we con- clude from his conftruction of the tragedy of ZORAIDA , the fable of which is much lefs ...
... interesting and judi- cious arrangement of the incidents , we lift up both hands against his opinion . That he means fomething more , we con- clude from his conftruction of the tragedy of ZORAIDA , the fable of which is much lefs ...
228. oldal
... interesting subject : but I must leave it to pub- lic confideration , and proceed to the third method of reducing the price of labour , which high taxes and expenfive habits of life force . manufacturing countries to adopt ; and that is ...
... interesting subject : but I must leave it to pub- lic confideration , and proceed to the third method of reducing the price of labour , which high taxes and expenfive habits of life force . manufacturing countries to adopt ; and that is ...
248. oldal
... interesting ftory is , in- deed , told in a masterly manner ; and the materials of which it is compofed , will be held in great eflimation by the historians who fhall record the events of the unhappy war to which they owe their birth ...
... interesting ftory is , in- deed , told in a masterly manner ; and the materials of which it is compofed , will be held in great eflimation by the historians who fhall record the events of the unhappy war to which they owe their birth ...
279. oldal
... appear to be a very interesting fubject . We are fomewhat more amused by • Vid . Rev. vol . liii . p . 414 . T 4 Obferva Obfervations on an ancient building at Warnford , in the Archaeologia . Vol . V. 279 TAXATION, Letters.
... appear to be a very interesting fubject . We are fomewhat more amused by • Vid . Rev. vol . liii . p . 414 . T 4 Obferva Obfervations on an ancient building at Warnford , in the Archaeologia . Vol . V. 279 TAXATION, Letters.
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434. oldal - Then I said, I shall die in my nest, And I shall multiply my days as the sand. My root was spread out by the waters, And the dew lay all night upon my branch.
202. oldal - What maintains one vice would bring up two children. You may think perhaps that a little tea, or a little punch now and then, diet a little more costly, clothes a little finer, and a little entertainment now and then, can be no great matter ; but remember, Many a little makes a mickle. Beware of little expenses : A small leak will sink a great ship, as Poor Richard says; and again, Who dainties love, shall beggars prove ; and moreover, Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
201. oldal - Lost Time is never found again; and what we call Time enough, always proves little enough: Let us then up and be doing, and doing to the Purpose; so by Diligence shall we do more with less Perplexity. Sloth makes all Things difficult, but Industry all easy...
203. oldal - Sect, great Observers of set Days and Times. The Day comes round before you are aware, and the Demand is made before you are prepared to satisfy it. Or if you bear your Debt in Mind, the Term which at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short.
201. oldal - The cat in gloves catches no mice, as Poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great effects; for, Constant dropping wears away stones; and, By diligence and patience the mouse ate in two the cable; and Little strokes fell great oaks...
200. oldal - I stopped my horse lately, where a great number of people were collected at an auction of merchants' goods. The hour of the sale not being come, they were conversing on the badness of the times; and one of the company called to a plain, clean, old man, with white locks, "Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Will not these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we ever be able to pay them? What would you advise us to?" Father Abraham stood up, and replied, "If you would have my...
388. oldal - THE king, moreover, is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of thinking wrong ; he can never mean to do an improper thing : in him is no folly or weakness.
203. oldal - This doctrine, my friends, is reason and wisdom; but, after all do not depend too much upon your own industry and frugality and prudence, though excellent things; for they may all be...
203. oldal - I had made of the sense of all ages and nations. However, I resolved to be the better for the echo of it, and though I had at first determined to buy stuff for a new coat, I went away resolved to wear my old one a little longer. Reader, if thou wilt do the same, thy profit will be as great as mine.
202. oldal - You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you. Remember what Poor Richard says : Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.