The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and PoliticsPrinted, for R. Ackermann, by L. Harrison, 1813 |
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... called , Biceps Parnassus . Below the cleft rises a spring , supposed to be the ancient Fons Castalius , where the Pythian prophetess and the poets who pretended to inspiration used to bathe and drink the waters . - I suppose you are ...
... called , Biceps Parnassus . Below the cleft rises a spring , supposed to be the ancient Fons Castalius , where the Pythian prophetess and the poets who pretended to inspiration used to bathe and drink the waters . - I suppose you are ...
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... called the goddess of kingdoms and riches , and said to be thie daughter of Sa turn and Rhea ( otherwise named Cybele and Ops ) , the wife of Ju- Here , driven by Juno's rage , the hapless dame , piter , and the queen of the gods ...
... called the goddess of kingdoms and riches , and said to be thie daughter of Sa turn and Rhea ( otherwise named Cybele and Ops ) , the wife of Ju- Here , driven by Juno's rage , the hapless dame , piter , and the queen of the gods ...
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... called rudis or vindicta , and in her right the cap of liberty . Persius ridi - which he gives to his Virtue , whom cules the ceremonies of making a he represents as thus speaking : freeman , in the following lines ; With me the ...
... called rudis or vindicta , and in her right the cap of liberty . Persius ridi - which he gives to his Virtue , whom cules the ceremonies of making a he represents as thus speaking : freeman , in the following lines ; With me the ...
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... called the French , and the latter the English : a mode of ex- pression probably originating in the prejudices of our forefathers , with whom every thing French was inferior to every thing English . The mocking - bird may , by pro- per ...
... called the French , and the latter the English : a mode of ex- pression probably originating in the prejudices of our forefathers , with whom every thing French was inferior to every thing English . The mocking - bird may , by pro- per ...
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... called in , which was to follow his master . The rogue of a driver knowing that he was unac- quainted with the geography of London , and equally ignorant of our language , pretended to have something to adjust before he fol- lowed ...
... called in , which was to follow his master . The rogue of a driver knowing that he was unac- quainted with the geography of London , and equally ignorant of our language , pretended to have something to adjust before he fol- lowed ...
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13 페이지 - ... are bold and full, and varied seemingly beyond all limits. They consist of short expressions of two, three, or, at the most, five or six syllables ; generally interspersed with imitations, and all of them uttered with great emphasis and rapidity ; and continued, with undiminished ardour, for half an hour, or an hour, at a time.
14 페이지 - He runs over the quiverings of the canary, and the clear whistlings of the Virginia nightingale or red-bird, with such superior execution and effect, that the mortified songsters feel their own inferiority, and become altogether silent, while he seems to triumph in their defeat, by redoubling his exertions.
174 페이지 - I fled from courtly bowers ; For well I saw, in halls and towers, That Lust and Pride, The arch-fiend's dearest darkest powers, In state preside. I saw mankind with vice...
14 페이지 - Blue-bird, which he exquisitely manages, are mingled with the screaming of Swallows, or the cackling of Hens ; amidst the simple melody of the...
13 페이지 - In measure and accent he faithfully follows his originals ; in force and sweetness of expression he greatly improves upon them. In his native groves, mounted...
14 페이지 - In his domesticated state, when he commences his career of song, it is impossible to stand by uninterested. He whistles for the dog ; Caesar starts up, wags his tail, and runs to meet his master. He squeaks out like a hurt chicken ; and the hen hurries about, with hanging wings and bristled feathers, clucking to protect her injured brood. The barking of the dog, the mewing of the cat, the creaking of a passing wheelbarrow, follow with great truth and rapidity.
64 페이지 - ... last print of the set I have mentioned, is an ignorant rustic ; and if wit is struck out from the characters in which it is not expected, it is from their acting conformably to their situation and from the mode of their passions, not from their having the wit of fine gentlemen. Thus there is wit in the figure of the alderman, who when his daughter is expiring in the agonies of poison, wears a face of solicitude, but it is to save her gold ring, which he is drawing gently from her finger.
242 페이지 - I so much desire ; I leave you to determine according to your inclinations, in the choice of the one or the other: or, if neither of them -please you, to refuse them both. My fortunes are too narrow to enable me to make yours...
13 페이지 - ... and even HANDSOME. The ease, elegance, and rapidity of his movements, the animation of his eye, and the INTELLIGENCE he displays in listening, and laying up lessons from almost every species of the feathered creation within his hearing, are really SURPRISING, and mark the peculiarity...
68 페이지 - So shall the fairest face appear, When youth and years are flown: Such is the robe that kings must wear, When death has reft their crown.