The Literary journal, כרך 21803 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 1
... character he derives from the faculty which that animal is known to have possessed in discovering water - springs in the desert . Hence , the animal became symbolical of the God , and was accordingly made his companion : for Priapus ...
... character he derives from the faculty which that animal is known to have possessed in discovering water - springs in the desert . Hence , the animal became symbolical of the God , and was accordingly made his companion : for Priapus ...
עמוד 17
... character ; and from this as well as other Tours lately published , we begin to be of opinion that that inconsistency is of an infectious tendency , and that it distracts the Tour- ist , not only when he is penning his memorandums , but ...
... character ; and from this as well as other Tours lately published , we begin to be of opinion that that inconsistency is of an infectious tendency , and that it distracts the Tour- ist , not only when he is penning his memorandums , but ...
עמוד 19
... character here described . The concluding pages give a sketch of the agricul- ture of France , which appears very inferior to that of England , except in a few instruments employed , which are illustrated by plates . Upon the whole ...
... character here described . The concluding pages give a sketch of the agricul- ture of France , which appears very inferior to that of England , except in a few instruments employed , which are illustrated by plates . Upon the whole ...
עמוד 21
... character , some to patriotism , and some to the spirit of com- merce . But it is more important to consider what use the author has made of these , and we soon find that leaving the " encouragers of arts , manufactures and commerce ...
... character , some to patriotism , and some to the spirit of com- merce . But it is more important to consider what use the author has made of these , and we soon find that leaving the " encouragers of arts , manufactures and commerce ...
עמוד 29
... character of Sterne , when he places the Feelings of this inestimable writer on the same level . It has been of late the fashion to depre- ciate both the original genius , and heart of our beloved Yorick ; but it is only the fashion of ...
... character of Sterne , when he places the Feelings of this inestimable writer on the same level . It has been of late the fashion to depre- ciate both the original genius , and heart of our beloved Yorick ; but it is only the fashion of ...
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עמוד 191 - And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
עמוד 191 - And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death, and his deadly wound was healed, and all the world wondered after the beast...
עמוד 543 - My tables, — meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark. — [Writing. So, uncle, there you are. — Now to my word; It is "Adieu, adieu! remember me,
עמוד 397 - GENERAL Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes. And when they be gathered together, (forasmuch as they be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God,) they may err, and sometimes have erred, even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared that they be taken out of holy Scripture.
עמוד 329 - A physician should not be forward to make gloomy prognostications, because they savor of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed by him, that it ought to be declined whenever it can be assigned...
עמוד 319 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king : after the end of seventy years shall Tyre sing as an harlot.
עמוד 549 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
עמוד 331 - ... of empiricism, by magnifying the importance of his services in the treatment or cure of the disease. But he should not fail, on proper occasions, to give to the friends of the patient timely notice of danger, when it really occurs; and even to the patient himself, if absolutely necessary. This office, however, is so peculiarly alarming when executed by him, that it ought to be declined whenever it can be assigned to any other person of sufficient judgment and delicacy. For, the physician should...
עמוד 83 - It is a real and exact representation of life, as it is now acted in London, as it was in my time, and as it will be (I do not doubt) a hundred years hence, with some little variation of dress, and perhaps of government.
עמוד 85 - He might have made his Sir Charles's amour with Clementina begin in a convent, where the pensioners sometimes take great liberties; but that such familiarity should be permitted in her father's house, is as repugnant to custom, as it would be in London for a young lady of quality to dance on the ropes at Bartholomew fair : neither does his hero behave to her in a manner suitable to his nice notions. It was impossible a discerning man should not see her passion early enough to check it, if he had...