A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , PATER- NOSTER - ROW ; AND MUNDAY AND SLATTER , OXFORD . 1811 . Printed by Munday and Slatter , Oxford . ΤΟ JOHN.
... PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , PATER- NOSTER - ROW ; AND MUNDAY AND SLATTER , OXFORD . 1811 . Printed by Munday and Slatter , Oxford . ΤΟ JOHN.
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... printed in 1708 , called Roscius Anglicanus , I learn that his appearance on the stage as an actor , was in 1672 , three years before his first play was performed . The part which he attempted , was that of Duncan , in Macbeth ; but as ...
... printed in 1708 , called Roscius Anglicanus , I learn that his appearance on the stage as an actor , was in 1672 , three years before his first play was performed . The part which he attempted , was that of Duncan , in Macbeth ; but as ...
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... his latter years . His letter on the Earthquake , I have heard , was printed is quarto to the number of 5000 , in octavo 20,000 , and about 30,000 in the smaller size ; besides pirated editions C4 Bishop Sherlock . 23.
... his latter years . His letter on the Earthquake , I have heard , was printed is quarto to the number of 5000 , in octavo 20,000 , and about 30,000 in the smaller size ; besides pirated editions C4 Bishop Sherlock . 23.
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... printed books and manuscripts , the former by Mr. Langford , and the latter by Mr. Whiston , Archbishop Potter . Archbishop Potter gave his son , Dr. John Potter , the two livings of Wrotham and Lydd , in Kent , both good ones , but ...
... printed books and manuscripts , the former by Mr. Langford , and the latter by Mr. Whiston , Archbishop Potter . Archbishop Potter gave his son , Dr. John Potter , the two livings of Wrotham and Lydd , in Kent , both good ones , but ...
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Seite 386 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart...
Seite 383 - Sir Joshua Reynolds was, on very many accounts, one of the most memorable men of his time. He was the first Englishman who added the praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country.
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Seite 622 - His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man!
Seite 91 - Britain was a plentiful and perpetual emporium of learned authors ; and men went thither as a market. This drew to the place a mighty trade ; the rather because the shops were spacious, and the learned gladly resorted to them, where they seldom failed to meet with agreeable conversation. And the booksellers themselves were knowing and conversible men, with whom, for the sake of bookish knowledge, the greatest wits were pleased to converse.
Seite 118 - Even so it is not the will of your Father who is in heaven, that one of these little ones should perish.
Seite 32 - Divi Britannici, being a Remark upon the Lives of all the Kings of this Isle, from the year of the world 2855, unto the year of grace 1660, fol.
Seite 478 - Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor, and on the Excellence of his moral Character,
Seite 165 - If such a correspondence will be agreeable to you, be pleased to inform me in two posts, •what the conditions are on which you shall expect it. Your late ofFer|" gives me no reason to distrust your generosity. If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper, I have other designs to impart, if I could be secure from having others reap the advantage of what I should hint.
Seite 165 - As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article, you will not be displeased, if, in order to the improvement of it, I communicate to you the sentiments of a person, who will undertake, on reasonable terms, sometimes to fill a column.