The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Τόμος 16J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square |
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... Ditto , ib . The Friar and his Dog ; a Tale , 67 POETRY . " 1 Madam and the Magpie ; a Fable , 70 The Diftrefs'd Damfel , Fanny blooming Fair , Epilogue fpoken at Covent Garden after the play of the Conscious Lovers , The Mifer and the ...
... Ditto , ib . The Friar and his Dog ; a Tale , 67 POETRY . " 1 Madam and the Magpie ; a Fable , 70 The Diftrefs'd Damfel , Fanny blooming Fair , Epilogue fpoken at Covent Garden after the play of the Conscious Lovers , The Mifer and the ...
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... Ditto , 53 56 59 62 63 ib . The Friar and his Dog ; a Tale , 67 POETRY . Madam and the Magpie ; a Fable , 70 The Diftrefs'd Damfel , Epilogue fpoken at Covent Garden 71 ib . 39 30 Fanny blooming Fair , 33 On Female Education ; from the ...
... Ditto , 53 56 59 62 63 ib . The Friar and his Dog ; a Tale , 67 POETRY . Madam and the Magpie ; a Fable , 70 The Diftrefs'd Damfel , Epilogue fpoken at Covent Garden 71 ib . 39 30 Fanny blooming Fair , 33 On Female Education ; from the ...
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... Ditto 56 63 29.65 0.13 Ditto 56 29.45 Clear 48 бо 29.45 0.18 Rain ' 52 64 29.95 Clear 50 54 29.95 0.295 Rain 50 55 29.75 0.115 Dittà 55 29.525 3.185 Ditto 14 61 29.6 0.025 Ditto 67 29.9 0.06 Ditto бо 67 29.775 0.275 Ditto 58 70 29.583 ...
... Ditto 56 63 29.65 0.13 Ditto 56 29.45 Clear 48 бо 29.45 0.18 Rain ' 52 64 29.95 Clear 50 54 29.95 0.295 Rain 50 55 29.75 0.115 Dittà 55 29.525 3.185 Ditto 14 61 29.6 0.025 Ditto 67 29.9 0.06 Ditto бо 67 29.775 0.275 Ditto 58 70 29.583 ...
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... half a minute's converfation with you , Old Manly . Shew her in . [ Exit . Servant . ] Enter Mifs Herbert . Old Manly . This is indeed a kind- vifits Admiral Oh , is that all ? Mifs Herbert . Scene from the Fugitive . Scene from Ditto,
... half a minute's converfation with you , Old Manly . Shew her in . [ Exit . Servant . ] Enter Mifs Herbert . Old Manly . This is indeed a kind- vifits Admiral Oh , is that all ? Mifs Herbert . Scene from the Fugitive . Scene from Ditto,
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... Ditto 74 30.05 55 64 30.08 Ditto 60 72 Ditto 29.9 бо 63 29.9 Rain 56 64 Clear 30.095 50 67 30.025 Ditto 55 66 29.96 Ditto 57 63 Ditto 30.05 63 29.93 0.09 Rain 69 Clear 29.93 56 66 29.92 Ditto 12 60 77 29.85 Ditto 13 64 66 29.74 Ditto 14 60 ...
... Ditto 74 30.05 55 64 30.08 Ditto 60 72 Ditto 29.9 бо 63 29.9 Rain 56 64 Clear 30.095 50 67 30.025 Ditto 55 66 29.96 Ditto 57 63 Ditto 30.05 63 29.93 0.09 Rain 69 Clear 29.93 56 66 29.92 Ditto 12 60 77 29.85 Ditto 13 64 66 29.74 Ditto 14 60 ...
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Σελίδα 409 - The alligator when full grown is a very large and terrible creature, and of prodigious strength, activity, and swiftness in the water.
Σελίδα 405 - ... trout. About one hundred yards above my harbour began a cove or bay of the river, out of which opened a large lagoon. The mouth or entrance from the river to it was narrow, but the waters soon after spread and formed a little lake, extending into the marshes: its entrance and shores within I observed to be verged with floating lawns of the pistia and nymphea and other aquatic plants; these I knew were excellent haunts for trout.
Σελίδα 44 - I am much mistaken if some latent vigour would not soon give health and spirit to their eyes, and some lines drawn by the exercise of reason on the blank cheeks, which before were only undulated by dimples, might restore lost dignity to the character, or rather enable it to attain the true dignity of its nature. Virtue is not to be acquired even by speculation, much less by the negative supineness that wealth naturally generates.
Σελίδα 410 - ... teeth to receive them : when they clap their jaws together it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance.
Σελίδα 44 - But to render her really virtuous and useful, she must not, if she discharge her civil duties, want individually the protection of civil laws; she must not be dependent on her husband's bounty for her subsistence during his life, or support after his death; for how can a being be generous who has nothing of its own? or virtuous who is not free?
Σελίδα 37 - ... time maintained, that the method, in which they are commonly educated, only tends to enfeeble both the body and the mind, and to render them insignificant objects of desire.
Σελίδα 40 - I think I see her surrounded by her children, reaping the reward of her care. The intelligent eye meets hers, whilst health and innocence smile on their chubby cheeks, and as they grow up the cares of life are lessened by their grateful attention.
Σελίδα 410 - ... and roaring in little coves round about) darts forth from the reedy coverts all at once, on the...
Σελίδα 405 - I might lose it overboard in case of a battle, which I had every reason to dread before my return, I therefore furnished myself with...
Σελίδα 411 - I look down again to the fountain with anxiety, when behold them as it were emerging from the blue ether of another world, apparently at a vast distance; at their first appearance, no bigger than flies or minnows; now gradually enlarging, their brilliant colours begin to paint the fluid.