A Satirical View of London; Or, A Descriptive Sketch of the English Metropolis: With Strictures on Men and MannersR. Ogle, 1804 - Počet stran: 214 |
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... Temple of Modern Philosophy Seduction Anecdotes of an Unfortunate Young Lady Literature Hints to Authors Reviewers Monthly Review Critical Review British Critic Antijacobin Review Monthly Mirror Newspapers A Sketch of Modern Manners 158 ...
... Temple of Modern Philosophy Seduction Anecdotes of an Unfortunate Young Lady Literature Hints to Authors Reviewers Monthly Review Critical Review British Critic Antijacobin Review Monthly Mirror Newspapers A Sketch of Modern Manners 158 ...
Strana 17
... Temple worthy to be erected by the hands of freemen , to that all - gra- cious Being whose providence has blessed the happy inhabitants of Britain with protection . The internal decorations of this Cathedral are inferior to the superb ...
... Temple worthy to be erected by the hands of freemen , to that all - gra- cious Being whose providence has blessed the happy inhabitants of Britain with protection . The internal decorations of this Cathedral are inferior to the superb ...
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... Temple was founded by the Knights - Tem- plars , in the year 1185. It is an irregular build- ing of considerable ... Temple is one of the most beautiful Gothic buildings in Europe . This church belongs to the two societies of Law ...
... Temple was founded by the Knights - Tem- plars , in the year 1185. It is an irregular build- ing of considerable ... Temple is one of the most beautiful Gothic buildings in Europe . This church belongs to the two societies of Law ...
Strana 78
... temple of Affectation with a palpi- tating bosom , but her fears soon subside , and she participates the varied pleasures of the ball , the fête , and the masquerade , with as much glee as the Du- chess of G herself . Gratified by the ...
... temple of Affectation with a palpi- tating bosom , but her fears soon subside , and she participates the varied pleasures of the ball , the fête , and the masquerade , with as much glee as the Du- chess of G herself . Gratified by the ...
Strana 80
... temples of affectation , called boarding - schools ? No , rather let the loveliest part of our species be educated at home , by a mother ; or if she be incompetent to the task , let a modest preceptress instruct the bloom- ing girl ...
... temples of affectation , called boarding - schools ? No , rather let the loveliest part of our species be educated at home , by a mother ; or if she be incompetent to the task , let a modest preceptress instruct the bloom- ing girl ...
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Strana 45 - Words are like leaves; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.
Strana 60 - I cannot help venturing to disoblige them for their service, by telling them, that the utmost of a woman's character is contained in domestic life ; she is blameable or praise-worthy according as her carriage affects the house of her father, or her husband. All she has to do in this world, is contained within the duties of a daughter, a sister, a wife, and a mother.
Strana 74 - Tis granted, and no plainer truth appears, Our most important are our earliest years. The mind impressible and soft, with ease Imbibes and copies what she hears and sees, And through life's labyrinth holds fast the clue That education gives her, false or true.
Strana 200 - ... in the virtuous a disapprobation of the wicked; he carries his persons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the close dismisses them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's duty to make the world better, and justice is a virtue independent on time or place.
Strana 36 - WHEN Learning's triumph o'er her barbarous foes First rear'd the stage, immortal Shakspeare rose; Each change of many-colour'd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagined new : Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign, And panting Time toil'd after him in vain.
Strana 126 - What Time would spare, from Steel receives its date, And monuments, like men, submit to Fate! Steel could the labour of the Gods destroy, And strike to dust th' imperial tow'rs of Troy; Steel could the works of mortal pride confound, And hew triumphal arches to the ground.
Strana 153 - Sam Ervin President Bush has demonstrated these attributes! ;-) Bush, Laura - First Lady "How goodness heightens beauty!" Hannah Mare "There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance.
Strana 126 - And strike to dust th' imperial powers of Troy ; Steel could the works of mortal pride confound, And hew triumphal arches to the ground. What wonder then, fair nymph ! thy hairs should feel The conquering force of unresisted steel ? CANTO IV.
Strana 114 - Behold the picture! Is it like ? Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a well-bred whisper close the scene...
Strana 160 - The grand transition, that there lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God.