Letters from Italy in the Years 1754 and 1755B. White, 1773 - 267 pàgines |
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Pàgina ii
... particular by his tranflation of the life of Lyfander , from Plutarch , and his edition of the epiftles of Phalaris , which occafioned his cele- brated controverfy with Dr. Bentley . 1.0 Alike thy pencil and thy numbers charm , Glad ...
... particular by his tranflation of the life of Lyfander , from Plutarch , and his edition of the epiftles of Phalaris , which occafioned his cele- brated controverfy with Dr. Bentley . 1.0 Alike thy pencil and thy numbers charm , Glad ...
Pàgina xxxv
... particular , and fweetnefs of nature , they were both diftinguished . The early impreffion which was made on the mind of the nephew , by his un- cle's catastrophe at Vefuvius , could not exceed the fhock which the fon received from his ...
... particular , and fweetnefs of nature , they were both diftinguished . The early impreffion which was made on the mind of the nephew , by his un- cle's catastrophe at Vefuvius , could not exceed the fhock which the fon received from his ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... particular , a favourite horse , whofe life was prolonged to the uncommon age of 34 , and a favourite greyhound , who lived to the age of have monumental infcriptions to their memo- ry in the gardens at Marston . 14 , * Observations on ...
... particular , a favourite horse , whofe life was prolonged to the uncommon age of 34 , and a favourite greyhound , who lived to the age of have monumental infcriptions to their memo- ry in the gardens at Marston . 14 , * Observations on ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... particular , Pliny the elder has been compared , as a philofopher , by lord Corke himself , to his own great rela- tion Mr. Robert Boyle t . Equally happy were the conful and the peer in their private friendships . What Arria and Fannia ...
... particular , Pliny the elder has been compared , as a philofopher , by lord Corke himself , to his own great rela- tion Mr. Robert Boyle t . Equally happy were the conful and the peer in their private friendships . What Arria and Fannia ...
Pàgina 14
... particular ambitious view . The confu- fion of the commonwealth , confequent to the murder of Cefar , was fuch as al- lowed , and even compelled , every Ro- man to provide for himself against out- rage , and impending ruin . But as my ...
... particular ambitious view . The confu- fion of the commonwealth , confequent to the murder of Cefar , was fuch as al- lowed , and even compelled , every Ro- man to provide for himself against out- rage , and impending ruin . But as my ...
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Letters from Italy, in the Years 1754 and 1755, Published from the Originals John Boyle earl of Orrery Visualització completa - 1774 |
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Pàgina 83 - I have kissed I know not how oft. Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your songs? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now, to mock your own grinning? quite chap-fallen? Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come ; make her laugh at that. Prithee, Horatio, tell me one thing. Hor. What's that, my lord? Ham. Dost thou think Alexander looked o' this fashion i
Pàgina xxii - As we would wish our friends to behave towards us."' — Diogenes Laertius. Chapter XIII LIFE COMPANIONSHIP "Whenever we step out of domestic life in search of felicity, we come back again disappointed, tired, and chagrined. One day passed under our own roof, with our friends and our family, is worth a thousand in any other place.
Pàgina 238 - I have been particularly defirous to let before you an exadt detail of thefe monthly lotteries, as they are glaring examples of the method made ufe of, to carry on and fupport the prefent government of Florence. They are let out to farmers, as are all the other branches of the grand-duke's revenue. It is true, none of the nobility are pre.fumed to throw away paolos, or zecheens, in fo low a manner.
Pàgina 110 - The noblemen (la nobilita) stir not to the next door without a numerous attendance of lacqueys, among whom is always a running footman. They are...
Pàgina xi - ... two miles diftant, and is one of thofe very few within my knowledge, on whom a great accefs of fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced to continue here on the ill condition of his eftate by the knavery of an Agent ; he is a moft worthy Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P — , which, I defire, may...
Pàgina 155 - I have seen two or three antique Busts of Alexander in the same air and posture, and am apt to think the Sculptor had in his thoughts the Conqueror's weeping for new worlds, or some other the like circumstance of his history.
Pàgina 253 - Richecourt arrived, and the prediction of the princels was fulfilled. By a luperiority of genius, and an addrefs more adapted. to manage and turn the weighty and intricate wheels of government, the afpiring count Richecourt arofe to the higheft eminence of authority, in the fame degree that the loft prince de Craon funk into difregard and contempt. Unable to...
Pàgina 109 - Fhrtntt, have a gloomy effect upon their waking hours; they appear melancholy. " We " are a people," fay they, " who are «« tied by the leg. We wifh to fly, but " we are detained by iron chains.
Pàgina xxxiv - ... though he was neither a statesman nor a soldier, like the first lord Cork, the first lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival of Palladio, like the late lord Burlington ; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle ; yet in a general taste for literature, or^ as they are commonly called, polite studies, he was by no means inferior to his ancestors.
Pàgina 248 - Miftrefs, who only infifted on a hufband, to fcreen the honour of her father's houfe. On fuch occafions hufbands are feldom difficult to be found. A young Officer of high birth, the Prince de Craon, was chofen for her confort : he received her with all the ardour of love, and with an implicit obedience to his Matter's commands.