The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, المجلد 3J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1786 |
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الصفحة 33
... fide of this hall was a long tablefet out with cold tongues , bread and butter , and some of the best Burgundy I ever drank . Now every thing was hilarity and mirth ; our fears were entirely dispelled ; and the danger we dreaded , the ...
... fide of this hall was a long tablefet out with cold tongues , bread and butter , and some of the best Burgundy I ever drank . Now every thing was hilarity and mirth ; our fears were entirely dispelled ; and the danger we dreaded , the ...
الصفحة 62
... fide of Britain , pays its tribute to the Orkneys , the Murray Firth , the coafts of Aber- deen , Angus and Fife ; the great ri- ver Forth , the coast of Scarborough , and particularly the far projecting land at Yarmouth , the ancient ...
... fide of Britain , pays its tribute to the Orkneys , the Murray Firth , the coafts of Aber- deen , Angus and Fife ; the great ri- ver Forth , the coast of Scarborough , and particularly the far projecting land at Yarmouth , the ancient ...
الصفحة 66
... fide of it to the other . At another time he describes it as stopping the progress of his warriors . And it is curious enough that this description agrees with the state of the Xanthus at this very day . Mr Wood , who examined with the ...
... fide of it to the other . At another time he describes it as stopping the progress of his warriors . And it is curious enough that this description agrees with the state of the Xanthus at this very day . Mr Wood , who examined with the ...
الصفحة 303
... fide of a looking - glass was introduced , than the subject , in the estimation of many , will feem to * Muratori Antiq . Vol . II . p . 393 . deferve ; and , indeed , more than it deserved in my own estimation ; but the difficiles nuge ...
... fide of a looking - glass was introduced , than the subject , in the estimation of many , will feem to * Muratori Antiq . Vol . II . p . 393 . deferve ; and , indeed , more than it deserved in my own estimation ; but the difficiles nuge ...
الصفحة 331
... fide of the question , by trusting his fecret to some trusty and able person . But this he hath refu- sed , being probably afraid that he should not acquire , by the discovery , all the benefit which he imagines he may reap from it ...
... fide of the question , by trusting his fecret to some trusty and able person . But this he hath refu- sed , being probably afraid that he should not acquire , by the discovery , all the benefit which he imagines he may reap from it ...
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الصفحة 109 - Proud prelate, I understand you are backward in complying with your agreement : but I would have you know, that I, who made you what you are, can unmake you ; and if you do not forthwith fulfil your engagement, by God I will immediately unfrock you. Yours, as you demean yourself, Elizabeth.
الصفحة 298 - Oft in danger, yet alive, We are come to thirty-five; Long may better years arrive, Better years than thirty-five. Could philosophers contrive Life to stop at thirty-five, Time his hours should never drive O'er the bounds of thirty-five. High to soar, and deep to dive, Nature gives at thirty-five. Ladies, stock and tend your hive, Trifle not at thirty-five; For howe'er we boast and strive, Life declines from thirty-five...
الصفحة 297 - Johnson therefore set away the bottle, and went to the bookseller, recommending the performance, and desiring some immediate relief; which when he brought back to the writer, he called the woman of the house directly to partake of punch, and pass their time in merriment.
الصفحة 350 - Indians rushed among them, and forced them into the water, where four of them were killed ; their lieutenant was wounded, but fortunately escaped, and was taken up by the pinnace.
الصفحة 442 - Anno 1695, on a Monday, about nine or ten at night, all being gone to bed, except the maid with the child, the maid being in the kitchen, and having raked up the fire, took a candle in one hand, and the child in the other arm, and turning about saw...
الصفحة 214 - As it leaves Anacreon's lip; Void of care, and free from dread, From his fingers...
الصفحة 370 - O happy age ! when hope's unclouded ray , Lights their green path, and prompts their simple mirth, Ere yet they feel the thorns that lurking lay* To wound the wretched pilgrims of the earth, Making them rue the hour that gave them birth, And threw them on a world so full of pain. Where prosperous folly treads on patient worth, And to deaf pride, misfortune pleads in vain ! Ah ! — for their future fate how many fears Oppress my heart and fill mine eyes with tears.
الصفحة 214 - He told me that the character of Sober in the Idler, was by himself intended as his own portrait; and that he had his own outset into life in his eye when he wrote the eastern story of Gelaleddin. Of the allegorical papers in the Rambler...
الصفحة 349 - Serjeant's musket, and endeavoured to wrench it from him, but was prevented by the lieutenant's making a blow at him. Captain Cook...
الصفحة 350 - ... him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water ; he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in...
