The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 76,Teil 2;Band 100F. Jefferies, 1806 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... nature : nor fhall the griefs of Lear be alleviated , or the charms and wit of Rotalind be abated by time . ' p . 61 . " This Effay forms a more honourable monument to the memory of Shakspeare than any which has been reared to him by ...
... nature : nor fhall the griefs of Lear be alleviated , or the charms and wit of Rotalind be abated by time . ' p . 61 . " This Effay forms a more honourable monument to the memory of Shakspeare than any which has been reared to him by ...
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1 have attempted to hold up the ftandard of truth ;. was placed by nature , he was not above the littleness of vanity ; and kindlily as were the elements blended in him , his manner would fometimes betray that contempt of others , which ...
1 have attempted to hold up the ftandard of truth ;. was placed by nature , he was not above the littleness of vanity ; and kindlily as were the elements blended in him , his manner would fometimes betray that contempt of others , which ...
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... nature is not fo eafily tamed . The most confpicuous feature of thefe iflands is a volcano , called Goonon Apy , which rifes from the midst of them like a cone . When the fettlement capitulated , the Dutch Governor , in confequence of ...
... nature is not fo eafily tamed . The most confpicuous feature of thefe iflands is a volcano , called Goonon Apy , which rifes from the midst of them like a cone . When the fettlement capitulated , the Dutch Governor , in confequence of ...
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... nature of a con- teft of kill and intrepidity on the one fide , with fuperior numbers , and the frenzy of defpair ou the other , was ealy to be anticipated . We have al- ready noticed the iffue , and the vaft lofs in troops and money ...
... nature of a con- teft of kill and intrepidity on the one fide , with fuperior numbers , and the frenzy of defpair ou the other , was ealy to be anticipated . We have al- ready noticed the iffue , and the vaft lofs in troops and money ...
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... nature , fufpect the fresh article as pro- ceeding from the old pen . When I had read , in p . 492 , the let- ter of your confiderate and humane correfpondent G , the thought occurred that Dr. Kinglake would , probably , entertain it as ...
... nature , fufpect the fresh article as pro- ceeding from the old pen . When I had read , in p . 492 , the let- ter of your confiderate and humane correfpondent G , the thought occurred that Dr. Kinglake would , probably , entertain it as ...
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Seite 835 - I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my...
Seite 834 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart of a King, and of a King of England too...
Seite 834 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Seite 835 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
Seite 651 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow ; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
Seite 977 - O now, for ever, Farewell the tranquil mind ! Farewell content ! Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, That make ambition virtue ! O, farewell ! Farewell the neighing steed, and the shrill trump, The spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, The royal banner ; and all quality. Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war...
Seite 670 - His Discoveries as a Philosopher Will never cease to be remembered and admired By the ablest Improvers of Science. His Firmness as an Advocate of Liberty, And his Sincerity as an Expounder of the Scriptures, Endeared him to many Of his enlightened and unprejudiced Contemporaries.
Seite 849 - After some loose firing of the flankers to cover the deployments of the two armies, by nine o'clock in the morning the opposing fronts were warmly engaged, when the prowess' of the rival nations seemed now fairly to be at trial before the world, and the superiority was greatly and gloriously decided to be our own. The corps which formed the right of the advanced line, was the battalion of light infantry commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Kempt, consisting of the light companies of the 20th.
Seite 853 - ... and eight from our then situation; and though I used every diligence, I had the mortification to see it in flames long before I could reach it. I halted the troops for the night a mile from it, and pushed on three companies of the 71st, under Lieutenant-Colonel Pack, with two howitzers, to the bridge, to endeavour to prevent its total destruction.
Seite 626 - Could I have rewarded these services I would not now call upon my country ; but as that has not been in my power, I leave Emma Lady Hamilton, therefore, a legacy to my king and country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life.