The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Часть 1Robinson and Roberts, 1794 |
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... whofe eftate could more than fupply those wants , and whofe fami- ly was confiderable enough to make her proud , had , by means of thefe charms , drawn about her an army of lovers , who continually laid fiege to her perfon , in hopes of ...
... whofe eftate could more than fupply those wants , and whofe fami- ly was confiderable enough to make her proud , had , by means of thefe charms , drawn about her an army of lovers , who continually laid fiege to her perfon , in hopes of ...
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... whofe courtiers give ftronger procts of veneration and loyalty to their prince than even thofe of Verfailles . " " What people ? ” " The fubjects of the emperor of Morocco , " replied the officer : " there is a monarch for you gen ...
... whofe courtiers give ftronger procts of veneration and loyalty to their prince than even thofe of Verfailles . " " What people ? ” " The fubjects of the emperor of Morocco , " replied the officer : " there is a monarch for you gen ...
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... whofe obfer- at Philadelphia , in America . They vations fcience is much indebted . were read with avidity , and foon Even the cold regions of Ruffia were tranflated into different languages . penetrated by the ardor for difcove- A very ...
... whofe obfer- at Philadelphia , in America . They vations fcience is much indebted . were read with avidity , and foon Even the cold regions of Ruffia were tranflated into different languages . penetrated by the ardor for difcove- A very ...
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... whofe writings contain every thing that is great and manly . His fentiments are fublime , his fimi- litudes apt , and his defcriptions just and lively . Nothing appears pue-- rile or mart but all is grave , strong , and moving ; and if ...
... whofe writings contain every thing that is great and manly . His fentiments are fublime , his fimi- litudes apt , and his defcriptions just and lively . Nothing appears pue-- rile or mart but all is grave , strong , and moving ; and if ...
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... whofe light and trifling eloquence had become the admiration of all his court - ac- quaintance ; and this learned body was now reduced to the neceffity of refufing the fage Zeb , the fcourge of bablers , the perfection of wifdom . The ...
... whofe light and trifling eloquence had become the admiration of all his court - ac- quaintance ; and this learned body was now reduced to the neceffity of refufing the fage Zeb , the fcourge of bablers , the perfection of wifdom . The ...
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Стр. 716 - His talents of every kind, powerful from nature, and not meanly cultivated by letters, his social virtues in all the relations and all the habitudes of life, rendered him the centre of a very great and unparalleled variety of agreeable societies, which will be dissipated by his death. He had too much merit not to excite some jealousy, too much innocence to provoke any enmity.
Стр. 250 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Стр. 263 - ... puppies. I believe but few of a brood live to the years of full growth and magnitude, as the old feed on the young as long as they can make prey of them. The alligator, when full grown, is a very large and terrible creature, and of prodigious strength, activity, and swiftness in the water.
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Стр. 263 - ... ascending from his nostrils like smoke. At other times, when swollen to an extent ready to burst, his head and tail lifted up, he spins or twirls round on the surface of the water.