The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 45
עמוד 11
... honour to the nobility of Italy , that nearly all her best tragic writers have been of that class . About the middle of the present century , Sig . Ant . Conti , who resided a considerable time in England , produced four tragedies ...
... honour to the nobility of Italy , that nearly all her best tragic writers have been of that class . About the middle of the present century , Sig . Ant . Conti , who resided a considerable time in England , produced four tragedies ...
עמוד 23
... honour'd : There I beheld both Socrates and Plato , Who prior to the rest stand close beside him . This passage being a testimony of the reverence in which Aristotle was held in the darker ages , at the first revival of letters , the ...
... honour'd : There I beheld both Socrates and Plato , Who prior to the rest stand close beside him . This passage being a testimony of the reverence in which Aristotle was held in the darker ages , at the first revival of letters , the ...
עמוד 31
... honour , in the name of the King of Spain , whose servant he was , and of the Viceroy of Mexico , whose nephew he declared himself to be , that , if I would go into port and relieve his wants , I should be at liberty to sail whenever I ...
... honour , in the name of the King of Spain , whose servant he was , and of the Viceroy of Mexico , whose nephew he declared himself to be , that , if I would go into port and relieve his wants , I should be at liberty to sail whenever I ...
עמוד 32
... honour which he had pledged to me , he arose in an apparent anger , and went out . I now saw , but too late , the duplicity of this Spaniard , and was conversing with the interpreter on the subject , when having my back towards the ...
... honour which he had pledged to me , he arose in an apparent anger , and went out . I now saw , but too late , the duplicity of this Spaniard , and was conversing with the interpreter on the subject , when having my back towards the ...
עמוד 34
... honour to his sentiments : There is no nation so servilely attached to the usages and maxims of its ancestors as the Chinese . And we shall cease to be astonished at it , when we know , that filial respect is without bounds aniong them ...
... honour to his sentiments : There is no nation so servilely attached to the usages and maxims of its ancestors as the Chinese . And we shall cease to be astonished at it , when we know , that filial respect is without bounds aniong them ...
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