The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, כרך 11James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 35
עמוד 8
... disposal if you think it worth the inserting , I hope you will be so good as amend all inaccuracies in the writing which you may find it . If not I hum- 1 & bly submit myself to your superior judgement . Be on the viper . Sept. 5.
... disposal if you think it worth the inserting , I hope you will be so good as amend all inaccuracies in the writing which you may find it . If not I hum- 1 & bly submit myself to your superior judgement . Be on the viper . Sept. 5.
עמוד 16
... hope that his wife will thereafter accompany him to a place , in which an in- come of ten pounds a year will support them in af- fluence ; and that she will participate with him in the pleasure of rapidly acquiring that vast wealth ...
... hope that his wife will thereafter accompany him to a place , in which an in- come of ten pounds a year will support them in af- fluence ; and that she will participate with him in the pleasure of rapidly acquiring that vast wealth ...
עמוד 22
... hope of that which is to come , teach you to rise superior to them ; seek relief from that Being , who , in times of extre- mity , often brings us unhoped deliverance , and is alike powerful and willing to afsist those who put their ...
... hope of that which is to come , teach you to rise superior to them ; seek relief from that Being , who , in times of extre- mity , often brings us unhoped deliverance , and is alike powerful and willing to afsist those who put their ...
עמוד 23
... cheerful taie deceive the weight of years , A doubtful hope , the trembling tear suspend , A welcome look dispell a lover's fears . A simple sonnet please a partial friend . And these are mine , now I these gifts dispise 1792 . 23 poetry .
... cheerful taie deceive the weight of years , A doubtful hope , the trembling tear suspend , A welcome look dispell a lover's fears . A simple sonnet please a partial friend . And these are mine , now I these gifts dispise 1792 . 23 poetry .
עמוד 29
... hope that this part of the country can ever become populous or wealthy . Those , however , who argue thus , do not seem to be suffici- ently aware of what can be effected by man , when under a rational and mild system of government ...
... hope that this part of the country can ever become populous or wealthy . Those , however , who argue thus , do not seem to be suffici- ently aware of what can be effected by man , when under a rational and mild system of government ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 326 - I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises ; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
עמוד 145 - Jupiter, who had decreed that a lasting union should be solemnized between them, so soon as they were arrived at maturer years. But in the mean time the sons of men deviated from their native innocence ; Vice and Ruin overran the earth with giant strides ; and Astrea, with her train of celestial visitants, forsook their polluted abodes.
עמוד 300 - ... it was requited, he began at length to make excuses, and beg a thousand pardons, when the Indian interrupted him, and said, "When you see poor Indians fainting for a cup of cold water, don't say again, 'Get you gone, you Indian dog!
עמוד 299 - No, you shall have none here, replied the planter. But I am very faint, said the savage. Will you give me only a draught of cold water? Get you gone, you Indian dog; you shall have nothing here, said the planter.
עמוד 145 - Hope, who was his nurse, and conveyed by her to the forests of Arcadia, where he was brought up among the shepherds. But Jupiter assigned him a different partner, and commanded him to espouse Sorrow, the daughter of Ate. He complied with reluctance ; for her features were...
עמוד 146 - One day, as she sat musing by the waters of Helicon, her tears by chance fell into the fountain; and ever since the Muse's spring has retained a strong taste of the infusion.
עמוד 145 - From this union sprung a virgin, in whom might be traced a strong resemblance to both her parents ; but the sullen and unamiable features of her mother were so mixed and blended with the sweetness of her father, that her countenance, though mournful, was highly pleasing. The maids and shepherds of the neighbouring plains gathered round, and called her Pity. A...
עמוד 300 - He then offered him some venison, and such other refreshment as his store afforded, and having laid some bearskins for his bed, he desired that he would repose himself for the night, and he would awake him early in the morning, and conduct him on his way. Accordingly in the morning they set off, and the Indian led him out of the forest, and put him into the...
עמוד 298 - The bodies were buried in a cross-road, and a stone erected over the grave, with this inscription : " Here lie the remains of four unknown ruffians, who> deservedly lost ' their lives, in an attempt to rob and murder a worthy woman and her family. A stranger who slept in the house, to which Divine Providence undoubtedly directed him, was the principal instrument in preventing the perpetration of such horrid designs, which justly entitles him to a lasting memorial, and the thanks of the public. John...
עמוד 298 - ... the blows were repeated, and the door almost broken through by a sledge, or some heavy instrument. By this time the widow and her daughters were much alarmed by this violent attack, and ran almost frantic through different parts of the house, exclaiming