The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & LadiesJames Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne, 1762 |
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Pàgina 3
... occafion , ftill extant in his works . James gave him a licence to re- main fix weeks at Sir John Vaughan's houfe , at Parfons - green , or at London , as his occafions fhould require . His lordship's private affairs were ex- tremely ...
... occafion , ftill extant in his works . James gave him a licence to re- main fix weeks at Sir John Vaughan's houfe , at Parfons - green , or at London , as his occafions fhould require . His lordship's private affairs were ex- tremely ...
Pàgina 4
... occafion , are yet profufe in gratifying a favourite paffion . Such were the caufes of that diftrefs , and those dif- ficulties with which he was still oppreffed . Unfortunately , he was no oeconomist . He had continued ftill to live in ...
... occafion , are yet profufe in gratifying a favourite paffion . Such were the caufes of that diftrefs , and those dif- ficulties with which he was still oppreffed . Unfortunately , he was no oeconomist . He had continued ftill to live in ...
Pàgina 9
... occafion , which were afterwards printed . He was of a middling ftature ; his fore- head fpacious and open , early impreffed with the marks of age ; his eye lively and penetrating ; his whole appearance vene- rably pleafing : fo that ...
... occafion , which were afterwards printed . He was of a middling ftature ; his fore- head fpacious and open , early impreffed with the marks of age ; his eye lively and penetrating ; his whole appearance vene- rably pleafing : fo that ...
Pàgina 13
... occafion , which is pecu- Har to this court : when the king is come to the threshold of the church - door , one of the officers who carry the horse tail , kneels down , and waves it feveral times before him , as if he was fprinkling him ...
... occafion , which is pecu- Har to this court : when the king is come to the threshold of the church - door , one of the officers who carry the horse tail , kneels down , and waves it feveral times before him , as if he was fprinkling him ...
Pàgina 14
... occafion . After this , they make a fham fight with one another , and feem as furious as if they were engaging an enemy . These mock battles feldom fail of ending in dry blows , broken heads and limbs , and other deadly wounds ; every ...
... occafion . After this , they make a fham fight with one another , and feem as furious as if they were engaging an enemy . These mock battles feldom fail of ending in dry blows , broken heads and limbs , and other deadly wounds ; every ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 198 - I steal this time when all sleep; and it is also time for me to separate my thoughts from the world. Beg my dead body, which living was denied you, and either lay it in Sherbourne, or Exeter church by my father and mother. I can say no more; time and death call me away.
Pàgina 43 - Nation soever, not to transport or carry any Soldiers, Arms, Powder, Ammunition, or other Contraband Goods, to any of the Territories, Lands, Plantations, or Countries of the said French King...
Pàgina 232 - In a word, he had all the advantages that nature and art, and an excellent education could give him, which, with a great confidence and...
Pàgina 445 - Lo, children and the fruit of the womb : are an heritage and gift that cometh of the Lord. Like as the arrows in the hand of the giant : even so are the young children. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate.
Pàgina 597 - She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...
Pàgina 232 - ... and delighted ; and though in another man it might have appeared to have somewhat of affectation, it was marvellous graceful in him, and seemed natural to his size, and mould of his person, to the gravity of his motion, and the tune of his voice and delivery.
Pàgina 198 - As for me, I am no more yours, nor you mine. Death hath cut us asunder, and God hath divided me from the world, and you from me.
Pàgina 107 - About ten at night the gentlemen met in the chamber in which the girl, supposed to be disturbed by a spirit, had, with proper caution, been put to bed by several ladies. They sat rather more than an hour...
Pàgina 232 - He was a man of a very extraordinary person and presence, which drew the eyes of all men upon him, which were more fixed by a wonderful graceful behaviour, a flowing courtesy and civility, and such a volubility of language, as surprised and delighted...
Pàgina 107 - The supposed spirit had before publicly promised, by an affirmative knock, that it would attend one of the gentlemen into the vault under the church of St. John...