Analytical Review: Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Volume 28J. Johnson., 1799 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters, notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, etc. |
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... former ages . Buonaparte , finding it impoffible to reduce Great Britain by difcord and invafion , has formed a plan of reducing her power , by cutting off the channels of her commerce at home . Whatever farther views he may entertain ...
... former ages . Buonaparte , finding it impoffible to reduce Great Britain by difcord and invafion , has formed a plan of reducing her power , by cutting off the channels of her commerce at home . Whatever farther views he may entertain ...
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... former have been filled by a Hutchinfon , Smith , and Reid ; the latter has been occupied by a Fergution , and is now by a Stewart , Burke had planned a confutation of the berkleian and humeian hypothefis ; but the active engagements of ...
... former have been filled by a Hutchinfon , Smith , and Reid ; the latter has been occupied by a Fergution , and is now by a Stewart , Burke had planned a confutation of the berkleian and humeian hypothefis ; but the active engagements of ...
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... former earned his fubfiftence by his labour , the latter received his by do . native . Johnfon was independent - Burke dependent . Betides , the very extraordinary talents of Burke did not tend to promote party objects more effectually ...
... former earned his fubfiftence by his labour , the latter received his by do . native . Johnfon was independent - Burke dependent . Betides , the very extraordinary talents of Burke did not tend to promote party objects more effectually ...
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... former edition along was difmiffed in lefs than five lines . In the prefent , it occupies almoft eight quarto pages , and clofes with one of those political fallies , with which this work is fo highly feafoned . The fpectators and ...
... former edition along was difmiffed in lefs than five lines . In the prefent , it occupies almoft eight quarto pages , and clofes with one of those political fallies , with which this work is fo highly feafoned . The fpectators and ...
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... former make a contraft ; the two latter feem to differ more in degree than in kind . 2. Pink appears , by day - light , to be fky - blue a little faded ; by candle - light it affumes an orange or yellowish appearance , which forms a ...
... former make a contraft ; the two latter feem to differ more in degree than in kind . 2. Pink appears , by day - light , to be fky - blue a little faded ; by candle - light it affumes an orange or yellowish appearance , which forms a ...
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Página 583 - Sad case it was, as you may think, For very cold to go to bed, And then for cold not sleep a wink.
Página 584 - He went complaining all the morrow That he was cold and very chill: His face was gloom, his heart was sorrow, Alas! that day for Harry Gill! That day he wore a...
Página 273 - Wouldst softly speak and stroke my head and smile — Could those few pleasant days again appear, Might one wish bring them, would I wish them here? I would not trust my heart : the dear delight Seems so to be desired, perhaps I might.
Página 273 - Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes ; All this still legible in memory's page, And still to be so to my latest age, Adds joy to duty, makes me glad to pay Such honours to thee as my numbers may ; Perhaps a frail memorial, but sincere, Not scorn'd in heaven, though little noticed here.
Página 439 - THE angel ended, and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice, that he awhile Thought him still speaking, still stood fix'd to hear...
Página 419 - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn.
Página 582 - OH ! what's the matter — what's the matter * What is't that ails young Harry Gill ? That evermore his teeth they chatter, Chatter, chatter, chatter still...
Página 272 - Children not thine have trod my nurs'ry floor; And where the gard'ner Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapt In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capt, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we call'd the past'ral house our own.
Página 189 - With that, methought, a legion of foul fiends Environ'd me, and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries, that, with the very noise, I trembling wak'd, and, for a season after, Could not believe but that I was in hell, Such terrible impression made my dream.
Página 584 - God ! who art never out of hearing, O may he never more be warm !" The cold, cold moon above her head, Thus on her knees did Goody pray, Young Harry heard what she had said : And icy cold he turned away.