A New Review: With Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence, Nide 6author, 1784 |
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Sivu 13
... Still , however , Julian is fo confpicuous a character from the part he took , and the many excellent qualities he poffeffed , Mr. Gibbon has faid fo much lately about him , and he paffes fo much for a wit amongst Lords and Ladies , and ...
... Still , however , Julian is fo confpicuous a character from the part he took , and the many excellent qualities he poffeffed , Mr. Gibbon has faid fo much lately about him , and he paffes fo much for a wit amongst Lords and Ladies , and ...
Sivu 15
... still more abandoned Agathocles . ' " You know then , ' replied Octavianus , ' ye Gods , that when I parted with my grandfon , I prayed you to give him the cou- rage of Cæfar , the conduct of Pompey , and my good for- tune . ' " Many ...
... still more abandoned Agathocles . ' " You know then , ' replied Octavianus , ' ye Gods , that when I parted with my grandfon , I prayed you to give him the cou- rage of Cæfar , the conduct of Pompey , and my good for- tune . ' " Many ...
Sivu 22
... still greater art , and greater effects , than we have hitherto feen , either in Veftris , or in Madame Roffi , efpecially if autos e autou , means , that the dancer , who made Demetrius the cynic own that he danced with his hands ...
... still greater art , and greater effects , than we have hitherto feen , either in Veftris , or in Madame Roffi , efpecially if autos e autou , means , that the dancer , who made Demetrius the cynic own that he danced with his hands ...
Sivu 24
... still more ftriking and frightful . " cc The author then goes on defcribing fourteen several batteries of stones against the fides of the mountain , ' and fourteen showers of ftones which he faw fall back again from a height of thirty ...
... still more ftriking and frightful . " cc The author then goes on defcribing fourteen several batteries of stones against the fides of the mountain , ' and fourteen showers of ftones which he faw fall back again from a height of thirty ...
Sivu 41
... still be true that Theodotus first taught the Unitarian doctrine at Rome , for they lived at the fame time . Tertullian embraced Chriftianity about the year 180 , and Theodotus preached the Unitarian doctrine in the year 190 . LETTER ...
... still be true that Theodotus first taught the Unitarian doctrine at Rome , for they lived at the fame time . Tertullian embraced Chriftianity about the year 180 , and Theodotus preached the Unitarian doctrine in the year 190 . LETTER ...
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Suositut otteet
Sivu 478 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone : for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it ; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Sivu 476 - ... upon either of the following subjects, — to confirm and establish the Christian Faith, and to confute all heretics and schismatics — upon the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures — upon the authority of the writings of the Primitive Fathers, as to the faith and practice of the Primitive Church — upon the Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ — upon the Divinity of the Holy Ghost — upon the Articles of the Christian Faith, as comprehended in the Apostles
Sivu 363 - Affection ever true, Graces thy side, her vest of glowing hue ; And in her train twelve blooming girls advance. Touch golden strings, and knit the mirthful dance Thy dreaded implements they bear, And wave them in the scented air.
Sivu 140 - ... state, in order to put it out of the power of slander to be busy with her fame after death, she adjured him by their friendship to let her have the satisfaction of dying at least, though she had not lived, his acknowledged wife.
Sivu 141 - happened to call in just at the time that the workmen were taking down the pictures and other furniture in the parlour ; that parlour where for such a number of years he had passed so many happy hours. Struck with the sight, he burst into tears, and rushed into a dark closet, where he continued a quarter of an hour before he could compose himself. When it is considered that he was at that time verging on seventy, an age in which the heart...
Sivu 289 - And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but one flesh. 9 What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Sivu 468 - And hear ye this, all you who have discovered the treasures which I am to leave behind me. If I leave behind me ten pounds (above my debts, and...
Sivu 8 - Look upon the rainbow, and praise him that made it ; very beautiful it is in the brightness thereof. It compasseth the heaven about with a glorious circle, and the hands of the most high have bended it.
Sivu 269 - The revenue of this country is about 14,000,000 of florins, of which the city of Vienna contributes above five, as one man in the capital earns as much as three in the country. The fouthern parts of Auftria are covered with hills, which rife gradually from the banks of the Danube to the borders of Stiria, and are covered with woods. They lofe themfelves in the mafs of , mountains which run to the fouth of Germany, and ftretch through all Stiria, Carniola, Carinthia, and Tyrol, to the Swifs Alps,...
Sivu 129 - Oliver, that he, with his own sons, might play with his royal highness : but they had not been long together, before Charles and Oliver disagreed ; and as the former was then as weakly as the latter was strong, it was no wonder that the royal visitant was worsted; and Oliver, even at this age, so little regarded dignity, that he made the royal blood flow in copious streams from the prince's nose. This was looked upon as a bad presage for that king when the civil wars commenced.