The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 - English literature |
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Page 77
... pleased . When now he had become weak , and faw the riod of thirteen years which I spent as a member. work . The moral and ferious ftrain that prevails through thefe editions , when connected with the declining state of his health , adds ...
... pleased . When now he had become weak , and faw the riod of thirteen years which I spent as a member. work . The moral and ferious ftrain that prevails through thefe editions , when connected with the declining state of his health , adds ...
Page 98
... pleased himself with the com- pany of a dozen fine large dogs in his room , which rendered the approach to our poet as formidable to the timorons as to the delicate . ON THE INFLUENCE OF RARITY AND EXPENCE IN DECIDING QUESTIONS OF TASTE ...
... pleased himself with the com- pany of a dozen fine large dogs in his room , which rendered the approach to our poet as formidable to the timorons as to the delicate . ON THE INFLUENCE OF RARITY AND EXPENCE IN DECIDING QUESTIONS OF TASTE ...
Page 99
... pleased with it when by art it is made to do fo . The fheers of the gardener , it may be faid , indeed , are very clunify inftruments of fculpture . They are fo , no doubt , when employed to imitate the figures of men , or even of ...
... pleased with it when by art it is made to do fo . The fheers of the gardener , it may be faid , indeed , are very clunify inftruments of fculpture . They are fo , no doubt , when employed to imitate the figures of men , or even of ...
Page 168
... pleased , or governed the peo- ple , from Vifcellinus to Cæfar , and from Hippo , the haranguer of the Syra- cufans , to our Parifian orator . Juftice and truth alone remain , and afford con- folation for whatever may happen , even for ...
... pleased , or governed the peo- ple , from Vifcellinus to Cæfar , and from Hippo , the haranguer of the Syra- cufans , to our Parifian orator . Juftice and truth alone remain , and afford con- folation for whatever may happen , even for ...
Page 198
... pleased to recall to his recollection . There was ( what he hopes the noble Duke will re- member in all his operations ) a flate to preferve , as well as a ftate to reform . A people was to be gratified , not to be inflamed or mifled ...
... pleased to recall to his recollection . There was ( what he hopes the noble Duke will re- member in all his operations ) a flate to preferve , as well as a ftate to reform . A people was to be gratified , not to be inflamed or mifled ...
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