The Literary Museum; Or, Ancient and Modern Repository: Comprising Scarce and Curious Tracts, Poetry, Biography and CriticismFrancis Godolphin Waldron editor, 1792 - 335 páginas |
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Página iii
... gentleman fpends in the company of women , may juftly be faid to be mifemployed , or not ? I put the queftion in general terms ; becaufe whoever holds the af- firmative mult maintain it fo , or the fex is no way concerned to oppose him ...
... gentleman fpends in the company of women , may juftly be faid to be mifemployed , or not ? I put the queftion in general terms ; becaufe whoever holds the af- firmative mult maintain it fo , or the fex is no way concerned to oppose him ...
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... gentlemen are generally fuch paffionate admirers of them- felves , and have fuch a profound value and reverence for their own parts , that they are ready at any time to facrifice their religion to the reputation of their wit , and ...
... gentlemen are generally fuch paffionate admirers of them- felves , and have fuch a profound value and reverence for their own parts , that they are ready at any time to facrifice their religion to the reputation of their wit , and ...
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... gentlemen , city traders , or rich yeomen . Examine them in their feveral bufineffes , and their capacities will appear equal ; but talk to them of things indifferent , and out of the road of their conftant employment , and the ballance ...
... gentlemen , city traders , or rich yeomen . Examine them in their feveral bufineffes , and their capacities will appear equal ; but talk to them of things indifferent , and out of the road of their conftant employment , and the ballance ...
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... Gentleman . London , imprinted for William Ponfonby , 1596. " folio . Thefe verfes on Scanderbeg were reprinted in the Appendix to The Sad Shepherd , 8vo . 1783 , P. 144 ; and in Mr. Neve's " Curfory Remarks on fome of the ancient ...
... Gentleman . London , imprinted for William Ponfonby , 1596. " folio . Thefe verfes on Scanderbeg were reprinted in the Appendix to The Sad Shepherd , 8vo . 1783 , P. 144 ; and in Mr. Neve's " Curfory Remarks on fome of the ancient ...
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... Gentleman , 1622 , p . 95 , 6 . speaking of celebrated poets , particularizes M. Ed- mund Spenfer ; but mentions no other to whom the initials E. S. could belong . The infertion of this " Vifion , " merely on account of the fignature ...
... Gentleman , 1622 , p . 95 , 6 . speaking of celebrated poets , particularizes M. Ed- mund Spenfer ; but mentions no other to whom the initials E. S. could belong . The infertion of this " Vifion , " merely on account of the fignature ...
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Página 63 - He would be ready, from his heat of humour, And overflowing of the vapour in him, To blow the ears of his familiars, With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him...
Página 63 - Both gives and warrants your authority, Which, by your presence seconded, must breed A kind of duty in him, and regard : Whereas, if I should intimate the least, It would but add contempt to his neglect, Heap worse on ill, make up a pile of hatred, That in the rearing would come tottering down, And in the ruin bury all our love.
Página 55 - So, sir. Come on: O, twine your body more about, that you may fall to a more sweet, comely, gentlemanlike guard; so! indifferent: hollow your body more, sir, thus: now, stand fast o' your left leg, note your distance, keep your due proportion of time— oh, you disorder your point most irregularly.
Página 6 - ... made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in the darkness; and the darkness apprehended it not.
Página 29 - Not you, sir ! you were not best, sir ; an you should, here be them can perceive it, and that quickly too ; go to : and they can give it again soundly too, an need be. Serv. Why, sir, let this satisfy you ; good faith, I had no such intent. Step. Sir, an I thought you had, I would talk with you, and that presently.
Página 50 - Bob. For, do you see, sir, by the heart of valour in me, except it be to some peculiar and choice spirits, to whom I am extraordinarily engaged, as yourself, or so, I could not extend thus far. Mat. O Lord, sir ! I resolve so.
Página 8 - ... and faith in thee : increase this knowledge, and confirm this faith in us evermore. Give thy holy Spirit to...
Página 52 - O eyes, no eyes, but fountains fraught with tears! There's a conceit! fountains fraught with tears! O life, no life, but lively form of death!
Página 30 - Davenant: this play was richly cloath'd, the King giving Mr. Betterton his coronation suit, in which he acted the part of Prince Alvaro; the Duke of York giving Mr. Harris his, who did Prince Prospero ; and my Lord of Oxford gave Mr, Joseph Price his, who did Lionel, the Duke of Parma's son ; the Duke was acted by Mr.
Página 36 - You'll be worse vexed when you are trussed, master Stephen. Best keep unbraced, and walk yourself till you be cold; your choler may founder you else.