A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine: I. Ancient and modern literature, criticism, and philology. II. Philosophy and natural historyLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; and J. Munday, Oxford., 1809 |
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Pagina 1
... course of trade and navi- gation ; and the honest shopkeeper nods over the account of a robbery and the prices of goods till his pipe is out . One may easily imagine , that the use and amusement re- sulting from these diurnal histories ...
... course of trade and navi- gation ; and the honest shopkeeper nods over the account of a robbery and the prices of goods till his pipe is out . One may easily imagine , that the use and amusement re- sulting from these diurnal histories ...
Pagina 19
... course of the year , all of them written in small golden characters . A transcript of the Latin gospels , with their usual accom paniments ; of the same age with the last MS . written in letters of gold , but of a small alphabet ; and ...
... course of the year , all of them written in small golden characters . A transcript of the Latin gospels , with their usual accom paniments ; of the same age with the last MS . written in letters of gold , but of a small alphabet ; and ...
Pagina 22
... courses on the book of Genesis , written in the 12th century : and another , containing his books " De Civitate Dei , et de Trinitate , " written in the 13th century . St. Chrysostom's Greek homilies on the epistle to Timothy , written ...
... courses on the book of Genesis , written in the 12th century : and another , containing his books " De Civitate Dei , et de Trinitate , " written in the 13th century . St. Chrysostom's Greek homilies on the epistle to Timothy , written ...
Pagina 25
... courses of the same old Earl , touching John of Gaunt ; a map of Scotland , from Carlisle to the water of Tay ; and another , from thence to Sutherland and Cathness ; with sundry other matters omitted likewise by Grafton . A tran ...
... courses of the same old Earl , touching John of Gaunt ; a map of Scotland , from Carlisle to the water of Tay ; and another , from thence to Sutherland and Cathness ; with sundry other matters omitted likewise by Grafton . A tran ...
Pagina 41
... course . The Greek word Nus , the river Nile , in like manner expresses the number 365 , as is particularly taken notice of by the admirable author above - mentioned . Heliodorus , Lib . ix . This was according to the Greeks ; for ...
... course . The Greek word Nus , the river Nile , in like manner expresses the number 365 , as is particularly taken notice of by the admirable author above - mentioned . Heliodorus , Lib . ix . This was according to the Greeks ; for ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
12th century Æneid amongst ancient antiquity appears art in heaven beautiful Bible Bishop called century Chaucer church Cicero copy Crasis critic defective verbs Dryden Eclogue edition English epistle expression father French give gloss gospels Greek Hæc hath Henry Homer Imitation John Johnson King language Latin learned letters likewise lines Lord Lord's Prayer loving manner means metaphor Milton months moon Mopsus nature night observe occasion opinion original orphrey Ovid paintings particular passage PAUL GEMSEGE Pelias perfect person Phoenician alphabet Plautus play poem poet Pope præsens præteritum primum et secundum printed quæ Queen quid quod reader Rebus rei imperfectæ remarkable Roman Saxon says seems sense Shakespeare shew signifies Silius Italicus speaking Statius supposed Syrinx Tempus thing thou thought tion transcript translation URBAN verb verse Virgil vulgate whence Wicliffe winds word writers written
Pasaje populare
Pagina 138 - And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem.
Pagina 138 - And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
Pagina 497 - As he clothed himself with cursing like as with his garment, so let it come 'into his bowels like water, and like oil into his bones.
Pagina 302 - Under the opening eyelids of the Morn, We drove a-field, and both together heard What time the gray-fly winds her sultry horn...
Pagina 248 - ... a giant doth run his unwearied course, should as it were through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp, the clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated of heavenly influence, the fruits of the earth pine away as children at the withered breasts of their mother no longer able to yield them relief; what...
Pagina 91 - For these two years hath the famine been in the land : and yet there are five years, in the which there shall neither be earing nor harvest.
Pagina 248 - ... should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way, as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run his unwearied course, should as it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her LESSONS BY THE WAY.
Pagina 93 - And the flax and the barley was smitten : for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was boiled. But the wheat and the rye were not smitten ; for they were not grown up.
Pagina 293 - On the other side; which, when the arch-felon saw, Due entrance he disdain'd ; and, in contempt, At one slight bound high overleap'd all bound Of hill or highest wall, and sheer within Lights on his feet. As when a prowling wolf, Whom hunger drives to seek new haunt for prey, Watching where shepherds pen their flocks at eve, In hurdled cotes amid the field secure, Leaps o'er the fence with ease into the fold...
Pagina 187 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies : The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.