The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Svazek 2Mathews and Leigh., 1807 |
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Strana 5
... his arms , Nahela grew less bashful . She tenderly caressed the Sultan , who repeated to her two or three times that she was beautiful as the morning star , and bright as the rays of the sun when they open the young buds of CABINET . 5.
... his arms , Nahela grew less bashful . She tenderly caressed the Sultan , who repeated to her two or three times that she was beautiful as the morning star , and bright as the rays of the sun when they open the young buds of CABINET . 5.
Strana 9
... less known than generally celebrated , Mackenzie , from the magnitude of his attempt , and the obstacles he had to surmount , in his journey through the vast American Continent , from the shores of the Northern Atlantic to those of the ...
... less known than generally celebrated , Mackenzie , from the magnitude of his attempt , and the obstacles he had to surmount , in his journey through the vast American Continent , from the shores of the Northern Atlantic to those of the ...
Strana 13
... less than the present Mareb , which though trifling of itself , yet , as running near to Meum , the ancient capital of a great kingdom , thence acquired an accessary consequence , and came to be considered as of almost equal consequence ...
... less than the present Mareb , which though trifling of itself , yet , as running near to Meum , the ancient capital of a great kingdom , thence acquired an accessary consequence , and came to be considered as of almost equal consequence ...
Strana 22
... less than the value the talents of their different professors could give them , they were in their natural and proper state ; the highest and last tribunal , the judgment of the public , was to decide on their respective merits ; thus ...
... less than the value the talents of their different professors could give them , they were in their natural and proper state ; the highest and last tribunal , the judgment of the public , was to decide on their respective merits ; thus ...
Strana 33
... out for himself a way of escape , for the words near this time ' give him a latitude which his believers will interpret in his favour , whether it be VOL . II . 6 E greater or less , but if no such event had CABINET . ૩ ૐ.
... out for himself a way of escape , for the words near this time ' give him a latitude which his believers will interpret in his favour , whether it be VOL . II . 6 E greater or less , but if no such event had CABINET . ૩ ૐ.
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Strana 155 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Strana 25 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Strana 43 - To be the true Church militant; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery, And prove their doctrine orthodox, By apostolic blows and knocks; Call fire, and sword, and desolation, A godly, thorough reformation. Which always must be carried on, And still be doing, never done; As if religion were intended For nothing else but to be mended...
Strana 66 - ... around him : he thought only of his subject : his genius warmed and kindled as he went on. He darted fire into his audience. Torrents of impetuous and irresistible eloquence swept along their feelings and conviction.
Strana 99 - Every body knows that ants come out of their holes in the day-time, and expose to the sun the corn which they keep under ground in the night : those who have seen ant-hillocks, have easily perceived those small heaps of corn about their nests. What surprised me at first was, that my ants never brought out their corn, but in the night when the moon did shine...
Strana 39 - They both complimented me, in the highest terms, on my essay, which, they said, was a book they always kept by them; and the king said he had one copy of it at Kew, and another in town, and immediately went and took it down from a shelf. I found it was the second edition. 'I never stole a book but one,' said his Majesty, ' and that was yours (speaking to me) ; I stole it from the queen, to give it to Lord Hertford to read.
Strana 98 - ... and from the walls, which, together with the earth formerly imbibed with water, made a kind of a dry and barren soil. That place lying to the south, and out of the...
Strana 58 - Essay, which they said was a book they always kept by them : and the King said he had one copy of it at Kew, and another in town, and immediately went and took it down from a shelf. I found it was the second edition. ' I never stole a book but once,' said his Majesty, ' and that was yours,' (speaking to me) : ' I stole it from the Queen, to give it to Lord Hertford to read.
Strana 61 - Pilkington having inquired of her where she gained this prodigious knowledge, she modestly replied, that when she could spare time from her needlework, to which she was closely kept by her mother, she had received some little instruction from the minister of the parish.
Strana 99 - I did not know it by experience, is, that those ants knew, some days after, that they had nothing to fear, and began to lay out their corn in the sun. However, I perceived...