The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Том 4H. Lintot, 1754 |
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... concerned in thefe Volumes , with Relation to the Spirit and Genius of the Work ; and am far from pretending to Modefty in making this Acknowledgment . Ihat a Man ob- tains from the Good Opinion and Friendship of worthy Men , is a much ...
... concerned in thefe Volumes , with Relation to the Spirit and Genius of the Work ; and am far from pretending to Modefty in making this Acknowledgment . Ihat a Man ob- tains from the Good Opinion and Friendship of worthy Men , is a much ...
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... concerned it should be thought otherwife : For Wit , if a Man had it , unless it be directed to Some useful End , is but a wanton frivolous Quality ; all that one should value himself upon in this Kind is , that he had fome honourable ...
... concerned it should be thought otherwife : For Wit , if a Man had it , unless it be directed to Some useful End , is but a wanton frivolous Quality ; all that one should value himself upon in this Kind is , that he had fome honourable ...
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... concern to him . I have fent him my private Opinion for his Conduct ; but the Stage and the State Affairs being fo much can- vaffed by Parties and Factions , I fhall for fome Time hereafter take Leave of Subjects which relate to either ...
... concern to him . I have fent him my private Opinion for his Conduct ; but the Stage and the State Affairs being fo much can- vaffed by Parties and Factions , I fhall for fome Time hereafter take Leave of Subjects which relate to either ...
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... concern ourselves about Lives and For- tunes alfo , I am not fo much hurt as to ftifle any Part of his fond Letter . I SIR , Am afraid there is fomething in the Sufpicions of fome People , that you begin to be short of Matter for your ...
... concern ourselves about Lives and For- tunes alfo , I am not fo much hurt as to ftifle any Part of his fond Letter . I SIR , Am afraid there is fomething in the Sufpicions of fome People , that you begin to be short of Matter for your ...
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... concerned But on the other Side how beautiful is the Life of a Patron who performs his Duty to his Inferiors ? A Worthy Merchant who employs a Crowd of Artificers ? A great Lord , who is generous and merciful to the feveral Ne ...
... concerned But on the other Side how beautiful is the Life of a Patron who performs his Duty to his Inferiors ? A Worthy Merchant who employs a Crowd of Artificers ? A great Lord , who is generous and merciful to the feveral Ne ...
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Сторінка 109 - ... over ; and as they were passing by me into the garden, I asked them to let me be one of their company. The gentleman of the house told me, ' if I delighted in flowers, it would be worth my while ; for that he believed he could show me such a blow of tulips as was not to be matched in the whole country.
Сторінка 287 - And now when I thought most of peace and honour, Thy hand is heavy upon me, and hath humbled me according to Thy former loving-kindness, keeping me still in Thy fatherly school, not as a bastard, but as a child. Just are Thy judgments upon me for my sins, which are more in number than the sands of the sea, but have no proportion to Thy mercies; for what are the sands of the sea ? Earth, heavens, and all these are nothing to Thy mercies.
Сторінка 231 - The rest of the jury, upon the delivery of the sword to their foreman, drew all of them together as one man, and saluted the bench with such an air as signified the most resigned submission to those who commanded them, and the greatest magnanimity to execute what they should command.
Сторінка 116 - I have made some necessary variations both in the tube and the fluid it contains. In the first place I ordered a tube to be cast in a planetary hour, and took care to seal it hermetically, when the Sun was in conjunction with Saturn. I then took the proper precautions about the fluid, which is a compound of two...
Сторінка 104 - I have seen the most amiable become the most deformed, and she that appeared one of the Graces immediately turned into one of the Furies. I humbly conceive the great cause of this evil may proceed from a false notion the ladies have of what we call a modest woman.
Сторінка 287 - Thy creatures have been my books, but thy Scriptures much more. I have sought thee in the courts, fields, and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples.
Сторінка 119 - I have taken my text for this discourse : we should be careful not to overshoot ourselves in the pursuits even of virtue. Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at, let us keep fire out of the one, and frost out of the other.
Сторінка 116 - The church thermometer, which I am now to treat of, is supposed to have been invented in the reign of Henry the Eighth, about the time when that religious Prince put some to death for owning the Pope's supremacy, and others for denying transubstantiation. I do not find, however, any great use made of this instrument...
Сторінка 184 - Nobody ever knew what this meant ; but the green and red dragon so amused the people, that the doctor lived very comfortably upon them. About the same time there was pasted a very hard word upon every corner of the streets. This, to the best of my remembrance, was...