SALMAGUNDI, Τόμος 1David Longworth, at the Shakespeare-Gallery, 1814 |
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Σελίδα xvii
... beauty far surpasses that of his own wives - their charms not concealed by their scanty habiliments - apostrophizes on the love- liness of those who are shut up in the american seraglios , which he presumes must exceed the beauties of ...
... beauty far surpasses that of his own wives - their charms not concealed by their scanty habiliments - apostrophizes on the love- liness of those who are shut up in the american seraglios , which he presumes must exceed the beauties of ...
Σελίδα 27
... beauty of imagery , & c . " beginning with and pity like a naked new - born babe , & c . " It is one of those passages of Shakspeare which should always be retained , for the purpose of showing how sometimes that great poet could talk ...
... beauty of imagery , & c . " beginning with and pity like a naked new - born babe , & c . " It is one of those passages of Shakspeare which should always be retained , for the purpose of showing how sometimes that great poet could talk ...
Σελίδα 28
... beauty . Several brilliant stars have arisen from the east and from the north , to bright- en the firmament of fashion ; among the number I have discovered another planct , which rivals even Venus in lustre , and I claim equal honor ...
... beauty . Several brilliant stars have arisen from the east and from the north , to bright- en the firmament of fashion ; among the number I have discovered another planct , which rivals even Venus in lustre , and I claim equal honor ...
Σελίδα 33
... beauty , where lilies too much predominate . As I wish well to every sweet face under heaven , I sincere ly hope her roses may survive the frosts and dis- sipations of winter , and lose nothing by a compari- son with the loveliest ...
... beauty , where lilies too much predominate . As I wish well to every sweet face under heaven , I sincere ly hope her roses may survive the frosts and dis- sipations of winter , and lose nothing by a compari- son with the loveliest ...
Σελίδα 64
... beauty , the val- ley of the graces can contain nothing so inimitably fair ! But , notwithstanding the charms of these infidel women , they are apt to have one fault , which is extremely troublesome and inconvenient . Wouldst thou ...
... beauty , the val- ley of the graces can contain nothing so inimitably fair ! But , notwithstanding the charms of these infidel women , they are apt to have one fault , which is extremely troublesome and inconvenient . Wouldst thou ...
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actor amusement Anthony Evergreen Asem Hacchem assembly aunt Charity Ballston bashaw bastinadoe beauty belle body breeches called castle CHAP Chow-Chow Cock Cockloft family cockney criticism dance dashing blade delight Ding-dong elbow-chair fair Fair Penitent fashionable favorite fellow fiddle french Fungus gallic empire gent gentle gentleman Giblets give grace grand bashaw grogram hand head heart heaven honest honor Jeremy Cockloft laugh Launcelot Langstaff LAURELIA learned Letter from Mustapha Linkum Fidelius little bashaw logocracy Macbeth madame Bouchard man-the mill of Pindar miss Cocklofts mobocracy Mustapha Rub-a-dub Keli nation never New-York Noah Webster North-river nose numskull occasion once opinion Othello philadelphian phiz Pindar Cockloft play prodigious Rub-a-dub Keli Khan sage Salmagundi Sbidlikens Semiquaver Snivers soul story style sweet tails talk theatre thee thing thou tion town Tripoli vide whim whim-whams whole Will's William Wizard words young ladies
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Σελίδα 10 - Our intention is simply to instruct the young, reform the old, correct the town, and castigate the age : this is an arduous task, and therefore we undertake it with confidence.