The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 25J. Murray, 1795 |
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... fhort , and fyftematical Introduction to the English Grammar Duties of Man ; or , Civil Order and Public Safety A Refutation of Mr. Pitt's alarming Affertion , & c ... Jones's State of the Country in November 1794 Lauderdale's Letters ...
... fhort , and fyftematical Introduction to the English Grammar Duties of Man ; or , Civil Order and Public Safety A Refutation of Mr. Pitt's alarming Affertion , & c ... Jones's State of the Country in November 1794 Lauderdale's Letters ...
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... fhort - lived publications that have long fince perifhed in the tide of time . ' Perhaps this writer , in his zeal for the honour of Shakspeare , which feems to approach to fuperftition , may have placed him too far above his ...
... fhort - lived publications that have long fince perifhed in the tide of time . ' Perhaps this writer , in his zeal for the honour of Shakspeare , which feems to approach to fuperftition , may have placed him too far above his ...
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... fhort paper is employed in establishing the probability , that the fyrian or aramic tongue , mentioned in the fcriptures , is different from the fyrian tongue of later ages , and that the prefent hebrew character is the aramic character ...
... fhort paper is employed in establishing the probability , that the fyrian or aramic tongue , mentioned in the fcriptures , is different from the fyrian tongue of later ages , and that the prefent hebrew character is the aramic character ...
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... , should this volume meet with approbation , the editors encourage the public to look for another , after a fhort interval . L. M. 9 . ART . METAPHYSICS . ART . 11. A general and introductory View 10 TRANSACTIONS OF SOCIETIES .
... , should this volume meet with approbation , the editors encourage the public to look for another , after a fhort interval . L. M. 9 . ART . METAPHYSICS . ART . 11. A general and introductory View 10 TRANSACTIONS OF SOCIETIES .
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... fhort a fpace , of any other trade . Young men therefore , ought to be regularly trained , to war , from an early period of their life , as to any other art . Hence military academies feem to me as neceffary , as univerfities for law ...
... fhort a fpace , of any other trade . Young men therefore , ought to be regularly trained , to war , from an early period of their life , as to any other art . Hence military academies feem to me as neceffary , as univerfities for law ...
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Página 49 - In these two princely boys! They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale.
Página 159 - Volition, it is plain, is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action.
Página 344 - ... a brother ! No longer seek him east or west And search no more the forest thorough ; For, wandering in the night so dark, He fell a lifeless corpse in Yarrow. The tear shall never leave my cheek, No other youth shall be my marrow — I'll seek thy body in the stream, And then with thee I'll sleep in Yarrow.
Página 37 - Nature sinks. The scorching sun, As pitiless as proud prosperity, Darts on him his full beams; gasping he lies Arraigning with his looks the patient skies, While that inhuman trader lifts on high The mangling scourge.
Página 38 - ... eyes Seem a heart overcharged to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs ; She never complains, but her silence implies The composure of settled distress.
Página 39 - 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.
Página 42 - Red, red are her ripe lips, and sweeter than roses, Where could my wee thing wander frae me ?" " I saw nae your wee thing, I saw nae your ain thing, Nor saw I your true love down by yon lea ; But I met my bonnie thing...
Página 37 - Sip the blood-sweeten'd beverage! thoughts like these Haply ye scorn : I thank thee, Gracious God, That I do feel upon my cheek the glow Of indignation, when beneath the rod A sable brother writhes in silent woe.