New Memoirs of Literature,: Containing an Account of New Books Printed Both at Home and Abroad, with Dissertations Upon Several Subjects, Miscellaneous Observations &c..Michel de La Roche William and John Innys, at the west end of St. Paul's., 1725 |
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Pagina 43
... rivers and trees , though they are " fo beneficial to us . " Tis the will that con- ❝ftitutes the nature of virtues . Nor are thofe beneficent , who enable wicked men to live a " bad and luxurious life : they are like those " who put a ...
... rivers and trees , though they are " fo beneficial to us . " Tis the will that con- ❝ftitutes the nature of virtues . Nor are thofe beneficent , who enable wicked men to live a " bad and luxurious life : they are like those " who put a ...
Pagina 57
... Rivers Ita and Sa- ma , fifteen leagues from Arica . They pretend that the Indians being overcome by the Spani- ards , concealed there a vast treasure , and that the Devil to prevent the Spaniards from poffef- fing themfelves of it ...
... Rivers Ita and Sa- ma , fifteen leagues from Arica . They pretend that the Indians being overcome by the Spani- ards , concealed there a vast treasure , and that the Devil to prevent the Spaniards from poffef- fing themfelves of it ...
Pagina 70
... River ; for , the most re- markable thing on that occafion is the prodigi- ous Bleating which they make : but Mr. Dry- den not acquainted with Nature , tranflates this Line thus : -and freep In wholsome water falls the wooly sheep . lin ...
... River ; for , the most re- markable thing on that occafion is the prodigi- ous Bleating which they make : but Mr. Dry- den not acquainted with Nature , tranflates this Line thus : -and freep In wholsome water falls the wooly sheep . lin ...
Pagina 80
... Marville , 115 XVIII . A new Edition of the Works of Nove tian . By Mr. Welchman , 122 XIX , Reflexions upon the Origin of Springs and Rivers . By Dr , Gualtieri , 124 XX . 1. A XX . 1. A Voyage , in the Prefs at [ 79 ]
... Marville , 115 XVIII . A new Edition of the Works of Nove tian . By Mr. Welchman , 122 XIX , Reflexions upon the Origin of Springs and Rivers . By Dr , Gualtieri , 124 XX . 1. A XX . 1. A Voyage , in the Prefs at [ 79 ]
Pagina 106
... River , in the beginning of the Spring . The Rhine , fwelled by the fnow , overflows the camp of Clovis . He and his ar- my are in danger of being drowned . That Epifode is followed by another , which is alfo prepared in the firft Canto ...
... River , in the beginning of the Spring . The Rhine , fwelled by the fnow , overflows the camp of Clovis . He and his ar- my are in danger of being drowned . That Epifode is followed by another , which is alfo prepared in the firft Canto ...
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Pagina 442 - Coming down to the court-gate, he finds a coach, which taking for his own, he whips into it; and the coachman drives off, not doubting but he carries his master.
Pagina 94 - In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.
Pagina 318 - The Christian Institutes ; or the sincere Word of God. Being a plain and impartial Account of the whole Faith and Duty of a Christian.
Pagina 24 - Woe unto them ! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core.
Pagina 336 - What things, my lord?' quoth I. 'In brief,' said he, ' how the Prince's heart stands to the Church of England, that when God brings him to the crown, we may know what to hope for?
Pagina 442 - When he is playing at backgammon, he calls for a full glass of wine and water: it is his turn to throw, he has the box in one hand, and his glass in the other; and being extremely dry, and unwilling to lose time, he swallows down both the dice, and at the same time throws his wine into the tables. He writes a letter, and flings the sand into the ink-bottle; he writes a second and mistakes the superscription.
Pagina 442 - Wig is taken off his Head ; but yet is fo happy as to hear the loud Mirth of the Courtiers, and has ftill fo much good Humour left as to join in Company with them. — Menalcas plays at Backgammon. He calls for a Glafs of Water ; 'tis his Turn to throw ; he has the Box in one Hand and the Glafs in the other ; and being extremely dry, and unwilling to lofe Time, he fwallows down both the Dice and almoft the Box, and at the fame F 4 Time Time throws the Glafs of Water into the Tables.
Pagina 337 - I know my master's learning is not equal to his father's, yet I know his judgment to be very right; and as for his affection in these particulars, which your Lordships have pointed at, for upholding the doctrine and discipline, and the right estate of the Church, I have more confidence of him than of his father, in whom they say (better than I can) is so much inconstancy in some particular cases.
Pagina 72 - ... firft Georgick. The world has forgotten his book ; but, fince his attempt has given him a place in literary hiftory, I will preferve a fpecimen of his criticifm, by inferting his remarks on the invocation before the firft Georgick, and of his poetry, by annexing his own verfion.
Pagina 92 - And was there until the death of Herod : that it might be fulfilled which was fpoken of the Lord by the prophet, faying, Out of Egypt have I called my fon.