The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Nide 61811 |
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Sivu 37
... given number ; and this he does with such astonishing ra- pidity , that the hearer cannot note them down so fast as he utters them : Ex . gr . when asked what numbers multiplied together will produce 1224 , he replied instantly , 2 x ...
... given number ; and this he does with such astonishing ra- pidity , that the hearer cannot note them down so fast as he utters them : Ex . gr . when asked what numbers multiplied together will produce 1224 , he replied instantly , 2 x ...
Sivu 48
... given to understand that matters had begun to wear a more formidable aspect ; that unless some means were taken to vindicate his pretentions to royalty , all the beasts would renounce their allegiance and revert to a state of democracy ...
... given to understand that matters had begun to wear a more formidable aspect ; that unless some means were taken to vindicate his pretentions to royalty , all the beasts would renounce their allegiance and revert to a state of democracy ...
Sivu 51
... given birth to Milton - to Shakspeare - to Dryden - to Pope - to Newton and to Locke , and , of course is not averse to the sciences and the arts ; but in an exquisitely beautiful apostrophe to those immortal men , he denominates such a ...
... given birth to Milton - to Shakspeare - to Dryden - to Pope - to Newton and to Locke , and , of course is not averse to the sciences and the arts ; but in an exquisitely beautiful apostrophe to those immortal men , he denominates such a ...
Sivu 56
... given evidence to his critics , and at their expense , that the satiric muse has not perished in the general wreck of English taste . With what heart a false virtuoso could draw aside the curtain , expose the precious fragment of ...
... given evidence to his critics , and at their expense , that the satiric muse has not perished in the general wreck of English taste . With what heart a false virtuoso could draw aside the curtain , expose the precious fragment of ...
Sivu 70
... given sir Francis a dram , Your drunkards will never be quiet ; He said , Mr. Serjeant , your warrant's a sham Upheld by the rabble , I'll stay where I am- So London was all in a riot . But soon Mr. Sergeant surmounted the casement ...
... given sir Francis a dram , Your drunkards will never be quiet ; He said , Mr. Serjeant , your warrant's a sham Upheld by the rabble , I'll stay where I am- So London was all in a riot . But soon Mr. Sergeant surmounted the casement ...
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admiration affection appears artist attention Beauharnois beautiful behold BENJAMIN WEST brother Capel Lofft character charms colour critics Cumberland death delight divine excite fame fancy favour feelings friends genius give glory Goldsmith Grand gun barrel hand happy heart heaven honour human industry Italy JOSEPH DENNIE Junius justice king labour Lawrence Sterne light living Lodge Lord majesty manner Marmion master ment merit mind moral Muse nature never novelty o'er object observed Oliver Goldsmith opinion painter painting panegyric passage passions Paul shaking pencil person picture pleasure poem poet poetical poetry PORT FOLIO possession present principles produced Quattresson racter reader remarks Richard Cumberland Robert Southey Sappho seems sir Joshua Reynolds sketch smiles society soul Southey style sweet talents taste thee thing thou tion truth vice virtue West wind writer youth