The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Volum 2Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1835 |
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Pàgina 8
... salt which at Droitwich and Stoke Prior forms a never failing source of prosperity , no traces exist in these upper strata . At Inkberrow , the extensive fault before mentioned brings to the surface the sandstone beds , which in most ...
... salt which at Droitwich and Stoke Prior forms a never failing source of prosperity , no traces exist in these upper strata . At Inkberrow , the extensive fault before mentioned brings to the surface the sandstone beds , which in most ...
Pàgina 14
... salts and sugar candy : And who could doubt her , when she said A glass or two had turn'd her head , And made her tell a silly youth A tale without a word of truth ? Thus Dora was from slander freed , And all her knowing friends agreed ...
... salts and sugar candy : And who could doubt her , when she said A glass or two had turn'd her head , And made her tell a silly youth A tale without a word of truth ? Thus Dora was from slander freed , And all her knowing friends agreed ...
Pàgina 44
... salt water , and wetting their shoes on the shingles , and are now wending homewards with guinea - less purses , band - boxes of millinery , and mutual discontent . Well ! all things must have an end , even a trip to the coast , and the ...
... salt water , and wetting their shoes on the shingles , and are now wending homewards with guinea - less purses , band - boxes of millinery , and mutual discontent . Well ! all things must have an end , even a trip to the coast , and the ...
Pàgina 58
... this were adduced in the burning of wood , the solution of chrys- tallized salts , and the explosion of gunpowder - in all these cases , Mr. Addison remarked , the workmanship , or the fabric , is 58 LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. ...
... this were adduced in the burning of wood , the solution of chrys- tallized salts , and the explosion of gunpowder - in all these cases , Mr. Addison remarked , the workmanship , or the fabric , is 58 LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC. ...
Pàgina 67
... salt will combine without being first melted . That chemical affinity is dependent on the electrical states of bodies , has been rendered highly probable from the experiments of Sir H. Davy and others . Substances that have ordinarily ...
... salt will combine without being first melted . That chemical affinity is dependent on the electrical states of bodies , has been rendered highly probable from the experiments of Sir H. Davy and others . Substances that have ordinarily ...
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Pàgina 193 - The flanking parties were quietly extending themselves, out of sight, on each side of the valley, and the residue were stretching themselves, like the links of a chain, across it, when the wild horses gave signs that they scented an enemy; snuffing the air, snorting, and looking about. At length they pranced off slowly toward the river, and disappeared behind a green bank. Here, had the regulations of the chase been observed, they would have been quietly checked and turned back by the advance of...
Pàgina 261 - Twelve years have elapsed since I last took a view Of my favourite field, and the bank where they grew ; And now in the grass behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat that once lent me a shade.
Pàgina 396 - The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither is attended ; and, I think The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren.
Pàgina 39 - Such was Zuleika, such around her shone The nameless charms unmark'd by her alone — The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And oh! that eye was in itself a Soul...
Pàgina 192 - This has to be done with extreme care, for the wild horse is the most readily alarmed inhabitant of the prairie, and can scent a hunter at a great distance, if to windward.
Pàgina 193 - Jack-o'-lantern little Frenchman to deal with. Instead of keeping quietly up the right side of the valley, to get above the horses, the moment he saw them move toward the river, he broke out of the...
Pàgina 192 - A beautiful meadow about half a mile wide, enamelled with yellow autumnal flowers, stretched for two or three miles along the foot of the hills, bordered on the opposite side by the river, whose banks were fringed with cotton-wood trees, the bright foliage of which refreshed and delighted the eye, after being wearied by the contemplation of monotonous wastes of brown forest.
Pàgina 65 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Pàgina 257 - There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single, in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore : Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched To Scotland's heaths ; or those that crossed the sea And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers.