The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Parte1Robinson and Roberts, 1795 |
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... hope of amusement , he will probably enquire what right the author has to erect himself into an inftructor , or imagine himself wifer than the reft of mankind . In the arts , and in particular sciences , when a man has made them the ...
... hope of amusement , he will probably enquire what right the author has to erect himself into an inftructor , or imagine himself wifer than the reft of mankind . In the arts , and in particular sciences , when a man has made them the ...
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... hope I fhall not be found too cenfo- rious . I had far rather extenuate ' real faults , than " fet down aught in malice . " In the course of my glan- cing , the ladies will no doubt attract many a glance from me ; and in them were I to ...
... hope I fhall not be found too cenfo- rious . I had far rather extenuate ' real faults , than " fet down aught in malice . " In the course of my glan- cing , the ladies will no doubt attract many a glance from me ; and in them were I to ...
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... hope , grief , and joy ! After fo many dangers and inquie- tudes , Lodoika was at length pre- fented to me by her father , and I was intoxicated with the dear hope of poffeffing her : -a barbarian had but now affaffinated her in my ...
... hope , grief , and joy ! After fo many dangers and inquie- tudes , Lodoika was at length pre- fented to me by her father , and I was intoxicated with the dear hope of poffeffing her : -a barbarian had but now affaffinated her in my ...
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... hope for flavery , or weak ones , who , to be ever able to force them to although penetrated with a sense of leave our provinces . All the nobi- their own misfortunes , have bound- lity would flock beneath our ban- ed all their views to ...
... hope for flavery , or weak ones , who , to be ever able to force them to although penetrated with a sense of leave our provinces . All the nobi- their own misfortunes , have bound- lity would flock beneath our ban- ed all their views to ...
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... hope therefore to be my patriotic tents , he will refpire , able to fteal more than an hour's as it were , the air of liberty , and march upon them , and , if fortune the love of his country : the ene- feconds me , perhaps a whole day ...
... hope therefore to be my patriotic tents , he will refpire , able to fteal more than an hour's as it were , the air of liberty , and march upon them , and , if fortune the love of his country : the ene- feconds me , perhaps a whole day ...
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Página 73 - ... the once familiar aspect of his native country ; and his surprise was increased by the appearance of a large cross, triumphantly erected over the principal gate of Ephesus. His singular dress and obsolete language confounded the baker, to whom he offered an ancient medal of Decius as the current coin of the empire ; and Jamblichus, on the suspicion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the judge.
Página 516 - Turks' man of war tacked about, and we continued our course. But when your father saw it convenient to retreat, looking upon me, he blessed himself, and snatched me up in his arms, saying, ' Good God, that love can make this change !' and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage.
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Página 545 - For this purpose there was a great hall appropriated to their use, where they always assembled when they were not upon duty. Along the wall bells were ranged in order, one to each apartment, with the number of the chamber marked over it ; so that when any one of them was rung, they had only to turn their eyes to the bell, and see what servant was called.
Página 213 - But a hot sunny season coming on before the brood was half fledged, the reflection of the wall became insupportable, and must inevitably have destroyed the tender young, had not affection suggested an expedient, and prompted the parent birds to hover over the nest all the hotter hours, while, with wings expanded, and mouths gaping for breath, they screened off the heat from their suffering offspring.
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Página 328 - ... fame. I may add, that thefe motives are greatly ftrengthened by the exemption of this clafs from that infamy with which the, refufal is inevitably branded in their fuperiors. Upon my repairing to the fpot, on the banks of the river, where the ceremony was to take place, T found the body of the man on a bier, and covered with linen, already brought down and laid at the edge of the river.