The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Svazek 22Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1798 |
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Strana 15
... land of liberty . I have written freely to , and I will always do fo , having no reafon to lay myfelf under any restraint . I fear , I hope nothing from your country : all that I with for , is to fee you one day here . I am en ...
... land of liberty . I have written freely to , and I will always do fo , having no reafon to lay myfelf under any restraint . I fear , I hope nothing from your country : all that I with for , is to fee you one day here . I am en ...
Strana 54
... land , by a proper dif- pofition of the objects intended to embellifh its furface ; for this purpose , tall and luxuriant trees of the deepest green were planted in the fore ground , from whence the view was to be taken ; whilft those ...
... land , by a proper dif- pofition of the objects intended to embellifh its furface ; for this purpose , tall and luxuriant trees of the deepest green were planted in the fore ground , from whence the view was to be taken ; whilft those ...
Strana 56
... lands , which their induftry fertilized ; but human population was too crowded to admit fuch a portion of ground to each family as could fupply all the comforts of life . Little of it was referved for rearing other animals , from a ...
... lands , which their induftry fertilized ; but human population was too crowded to admit fuch a portion of ground to each family as could fupply all the comforts of life . Little of it was referved for rearing other animals , from a ...
Strana 57
... land . • Befide this method of raising a crop upon the water , the lakes , rivers , and canals of China , are ... land , otherwife neceflary for broad roads , as well as fo much labour to make , and keep them in repair , which is now ...
... land . • Befide this method of raising a crop upon the water , the lakes , rivers , and canals of China , are ... land , otherwife neceflary for broad roads , as well as fo much labour to make , and keep them in repair , which is now ...
Strana 60
... land . In advancing over the space between one river and another , at a confiderable diftance from all great roads , not a mile was travelled without a village ; nor a spot obferved , except mere rocks , or perpendicular heights , that ...
... land . In advancing over the space between one river and another , at a confiderable diftance from all great roads , not a mile was travelled without a village ; nor a spot obferved , except mere rocks , or perpendicular heights , that ...
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Strana 384 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
Strana 291 - NARAYANA, or moving on the waters. " 11. From THAT WHICH is, the first cause, not the object of sense, existing every where in substance, not existing to our perception, without beginning or end, was produced the divine male, famed in all worlds under the appellation of BRAHMA.
Strana 265 - His drawings almost rest on this quality alone for their value ; but possessing it in an eminent degree — and as no drawing can have any merit where it is wanting — his works, therefore, in this branch of the art, approach nearer to perfection than his paintings.
Strana 290 - ... and the very morals, though rigid enough on the whole, are in one or two instances (as in the case of light oaths and of pious perjury) unaccountably relaxed...
Strana 291 - He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed...
Strana 290 - Veda, prove the author to have adored (not the visible material sun, but) that divine and incomparably greater light, to use the words of the most venerable text in the Indian scripture, which illumines all, delights all, from which all proceed, to which all must return, and which alone can irradiate (not our visual organs merely, but our souls and) our intellects.
Strana 277 - ... their number be fully adequate to the work which they have to perform ; but let it not be swelled either from a love of parade or from blind indulgence, to an extent which is needless. In those ranks of life where the mind is not accustomed to continued reflection, idleness is a neverfailing source of folly and of vice. Forget not to indulge them, at fit seasons, with visits to their friends.
Strana 82 - He is sometimes skittish and playful, and once ran away from me: you will hardly believe it, but there were more than fifty people after him, attempting in vain to stop him ; yet he turned back of himself, and never stopped till he ran his head kindly into my bosom.
Strana 265 - This produced the ufual effects • — improved the picture for two or three months ; then ruined it for ever ! With all his excellence in this branch of the art, he was a great...
Strana 9 - I have received from them, and the deep impression which the extraordinary mark they have now given me of their approbation and affection has made upon my mind, will be a source of perpetual consolation in my decline of life, under the pressure of bodily infirmities, which made it my duty to retire.