Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, כרך 1301821 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 34
... thing Saxon might tend to de- rogate the name from its original meaning , and convert it into a term of servility and baseness . Yours , & c . 1821. ] Account of the Parish of Cumner , Berks. 34 THE W. R..WHATTON . Mr. URBAN , Oxford ...
... thing Saxon might tend to de- rogate the name from its original meaning , and convert it into a term of servility and baseness . Yours , & c . 1821. ] Account of the Parish of Cumner , Berks. 34 THE W. R..WHATTON . Mr. URBAN , Oxford ...
עמוד 39
... thing to the Life of the Bard , I offer a few passages , culled from the King's Pamphlets , ' and other sources , towards forming some idea of the opinion which the succeeding generation held of our great Dra- matist . • The editor of ...
... thing to the Life of the Bard , I offer a few passages , culled from the King's Pamphlets , ' and other sources , towards forming some idea of the opinion which the succeeding generation held of our great Dra- matist . • The editor of ...
עמוד 42
... thing of cool calculating policy , consulting secu- rity only ; otherwise it is only asking the innocent to suffer . Mary was weak and unprincipled ( pudore amis- so ) ; and Elizabeth was sore , through endless cabals and conspiracies ...
... thing of cool calculating policy , consulting secu- rity only ; otherwise it is only asking the innocent to suffer . Mary was weak and unprincipled ( pudore amis- so ) ; and Elizabeth was sore , through endless cabals and conspiracies ...
עמוד 48
... thing must exist or be be- fore it can be any thing else . This pri . mary existence must of course include in itself all other power , and can be no other than God . Locality , time , or number , cannot apply to that which must be one ...
... thing must exist or be be- fore it can be any thing else . This pri . mary existence must of course include in itself all other power , and can be no other than God . Locality , time , or number , cannot apply to that which must be one ...
עמוד 49
... thing wanted . We know fair specimen of his delineation of that it is thoroughly orthodox , and character : completely explanatory . Mr. Wilks mistakes those who wish comments to be annexed to the Bible . They only mean that a Bible or ...
... thing wanted . We know fair specimen of his delineation of that it is thoroughly orthodox , and character : completely explanatory . Mr. Wilks mistakes those who wish comments to be annexed to the Bible . They only mean that a Bible or ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 400 - Pilate, saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again. Command therefore that the sepulchre be made sure until the third day, lest his disciples come by night, and steal him away, and say unto the people, He is risen from the dead: so the last error shall be worse than the first.
עמוד 39 - Would he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent speech. I had not told posterity this but for their ignorance who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry as much as any.
עמוד 400 - And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.
עמוד 210 - O powerful Goodness! bountiful Father! merciful Guide! Increase in me that wisdom which discovers my truest interest. Strengthen my resolutions to perform what that wisdom dictates. Accept my kind offices to thy other children as the only return in my power for thy continual favors to me.
עמוד 72 - MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL. WHEREAS, there was this day read at the Board, a Report from a Committee of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, dated the 7th of last month, in the words following, viz.
עמוד 400 - Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he was come from God, and went to God; he riseth from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. After that he poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded.
עמוד 40 - ... as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power, would the rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those things, could not escape laughter : as when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him,
עמוד 340 - There are infinite reveries, numberless extravagances, and a perpetual train of vanities which pass through both. The great difference is, that the first knows how to pick and cull his thoughts for conversation, by suppressing some and communicating others; whereas the other lets them all indifferently fly out in words.
עמוד 531 - is Tonson. You will take care not to depart before he goes away : for I have not completed the sheet which I promised him ; and if you leave me unprotected, I must suffer all the rudeness to which his resentment can prompt his tongue.
עמוד 108 - I shrewdly suspect that those non est tanti gentlefolks only depreciate the natural and unaffected pleasure which men like me receive from sights of splendour and sounds of harmony, either because they would seem wiser than their simple neighbours, at the expense of being less happy ; or because the mere pleasure of the sight and sound is connected with associations of a deeper kind, to which they are unwilling to yield themselves. " Leaving these gentlemen to enjoy their own wisdom, I still more...