The Rambler's Magazine: Or, Fashionable Emporium of Polite Literature ..., Volume 2Benbow, 1823 |
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... turned Wit- tollozzi , and Best ~ 113 ness and Informer 592 } Gill . Peeping Gill ib . Venus 498 Adams v . Adams 115 Love and Madness , a true Tale The Duke Superceded by ib . his Servant , or Cheap Manchester Goods 116 18 Amelia , or ...
... turned Wit- tollozzi , and Best ~ 113 ness and Informer 592 } Gill . Peeping Gill ib . Venus 498 Adams v . Adams 115 Love and Madness , a true Tale The Duke Superceded by ib . his Servant , or Cheap Manchester Goods 116 18 Amelia , or ...
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... turned his rump upon , and then gave it to Nelly Stot , who must have also a fine rump of her own , just in season , Mr. Ridley is since married to a rich butcher's daughter - if he continues to deal in rumps by wholesale , that of 22 ...
... turned his rump upon , and then gave it to Nelly Stot , who must have also a fine rump of her own , just in season , Mr. Ridley is since married to a rich butcher's daughter - if he continues to deal in rumps by wholesale , that of 22 ...
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... turned upon him ; and he ought to have more sense than give coals away for such purposes , as they are sure to come to light , and discover " his black jobs " to the world . Miscellanies . THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS . TRANSLATED FROM ...
... turned upon him ; and he ought to have more sense than give coals away for such purposes , as they are sure to come to light , and discover " his black jobs " to the world . Miscellanies . THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS . TRANSLATED FROM ...
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... turned all the marble into flesh , with eyes and hands that began to move . Donna Angela was in a trance when the flowing garments fell off and delivered a man stark naked to the view , in which posture he approached the couch and ...
... turned all the marble into flesh , with eyes and hands that began to move . Donna Angela was in a trance when the flowing garments fell off and delivered a man stark naked to the view , in which posture he approached the couch and ...
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... turned loose into the valley , where they remained until wanted , biting , kicking , and contending for what was to be picked up , in the true Irish harmony of confu- sion . After a meal of roasted shoulder of mutton , plentifully ...
... turned loose into the valley , where they remained until wanted , biting , kicking , and contending for what was to be picked up , in the true Irish harmony of confu- sion . After a meal of roasted shoulder of mutton , plentifully ...
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Página 203 - But when contending chiefs blockade the throne, Contracting regal power to stretch their own, When I behold a factious band agree To call it freedom when themselves are free ; Each wanton judge new penal statutes draw, Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law...
Página 127 - Heaven forming each on other to depend, A master, or a servant, or a friend, Bids each on other for assistance call, Till one man's weakness grows the strength of all.
Página 289 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart ; To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold : For this the tragic Muse first trod the stage...
Página 44 - Apollo and Daphne. An Epigram. When Phoebus was am'rous, and long'd to be rude, Miss Daphne cry'd Pish! and ran swift to the wood, And rather than do such a naughty affair, She became a fine laurel to deck the God's hair. The nymph was, no doubt, of a cold constitution; For sure to turn tree was an odd resolution!
Página 103 - ... any existence under heaven, (which in the depths of its wisdom tolerates all sorts of things) that is more truly odious and disgusting, than an impotent helpless creature, without civil wisdom or military skill, without a consciousness of any other qualification for power but his servility to it, bloated with pride and arrogance, calling for battles which he is not to fight...
Página 470 - A prison is a house of care. A place where none can thrive, A touchstone true to try a friend, A grave for one alive. Sometimes a place of right. Sometimes a place of wrong, Sometimes a place of rogues and thieves, And honest men among.
Página 518 - I give and bequeath, When I'm laid underneath, To my two loving sisters most dear, The whole of my store, Were it twice as much more, Which God's goodness has...
Página 270 - And he said, Who art thou? And she answered, I am Ruth thine handmaid: spread therefore thy skirt over thine handmaid; for thou art a near kinsman.
Página 9 - Thy purpose firm, is equal to the deed : Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly ; angels could no more.
Página 276 - ... in the dark entry of the valley of the shadow of death ; raise yourselves to the leads of divine meditation ; fix the blanket of faith with the spike of the Church ; let yourselves down to the turner's house of resignation, and descend the stairs of humility. So shall you come to the door of deliverance from the prison of iniquity, and escape the clutches of that old executioner, the devil, who 'goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.