The Rising Sun,: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, Volumen1Appleyards, 1807 |
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... whole confede- racy began to think of compromising matters . A peace ensued , by which Farmer Gildrig maintained his position against all his antago- nists , except the tenants of Thirteen Acres , which he was obliged to allow ...
... whole confede- racy began to think of compromising matters . A peace ensued , by which Farmer Gildrig maintained his position against all his antago- nists , except the tenants of Thirteen Acres , which he was obliged to allow ...
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... polite resort , the opera - house , theatres , masquerades , and public gardens . To sum up the whole of his perfections in his own words ; he had fough VOL . I. G more duels , drunk more bottles of wine , and THE RISING SUN . 61.
... polite resort , the opera - house , theatres , masquerades , and public gardens . To sum up the whole of his perfections in his own words ; he had fough VOL . I. G more duels , drunk more bottles of wine , and THE RISING SUN . 61.
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... whole circle of the arts and sciences comprised merely philosophy , rhetoric , mathematics , poetry , painting , sculp- ture , architecture , and music ; but as mankind progressed in refinement , the circle was con- siderably enlarged ...
... whole circle of the arts and sciences comprised merely philosophy , rhetoric , mathematics , poetry , painting , sculp- ture , architecture , and music ; but as mankind progressed in refinement , the circle was con- siderably enlarged ...
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... whole tribe have ever been able to draw on any other bank than that of Fame . As they have , therefore , never flourished , they conse quently cannot be said to have decayed . We have , indeed , been told of a satire written in Latin ...
... whole tribe have ever been able to draw on any other bank than that of Fame . As they have , therefore , never flourished , they conse quently cannot be said to have decayed . We have , indeed , been told of a satire written in Latin ...
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... whole tribe of gamesters , says the same Essayist , may be ranked under two divisions : every man who makes carding , dicing , and bet- ting his daily practice , is either a dupe or a sharper ; two characters equally the object of envy ...
... whole tribe of gamesters , says the same Essayist , may be ranked under two divisions : every man who makes carding , dicing , and bet- ting his daily practice , is either a dupe or a sharper ; two characters equally the object of envy ...
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Página 127 - Witch. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Página 55 - For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath. And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Página 161 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen. I know you all, and will awhile uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness ; Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world...
Página 124 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil ? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it and approve it with a text...
Página 50 - Aristotle has brought to explain his doctrine of substantial forms, when he tells us that a statue lies hid in a block of marble ; and that the art of the statuary only clears away the superfluous matter, and removes the rubbish. The figure is in the stone, the sculptor only finds it.
Página 54 - I do remember an apothecary, And hereabouts he dwells, which late I noted In tattered weeds, with overwhelming brows, Culling of simples ; meagre were his looks, Sharp misery had worn him to the bones; And in his needy shop a tortoise hung, An alligator...
Página 50 - ... the body of it. Education, after the same manner, when it works upon a noble mind, draws out to view every latent virtue and perfection, which without such helps are never able to make their appearance.
Página 57 - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Página 50 - CONSIDER a human soul, without education, like marble in the quarry : which shows none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vien, that runs through the body of it.
Página 93 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...