A Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies; Or, A Private Tutor for Little Masters and Misses: Illus. with CutsDarton and Harvey, 1806 |
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Σελίδα i
... Account of the Solar System . IV . Hiftorical and Geographi- cal Description of the feveral Countries in the World , with the Manners , Customs , and Habits of the People . V. Tables of Weights and Measures . VI : The Seven Wonders of ...
... Account of the Solar System . IV . Hiftorical and Geographi- cal Description of the feveral Countries in the World , with the Manners , Customs , and Habits of the People . V. Tables of Weights and Measures . VI : The Seven Wonders of ...
Σελίδα 10
... utmoft extent or length is 812 miles , its breadth is 320 , and its circumference 1836 ; and it is reckoned one of the fineft iflands in Europe . The The whole ifland was anciently called Al- bion , which. ACCOUNT OF ANCIENT BRITAIN . ( 10 )
... utmoft extent or length is 812 miles , its breadth is 320 , and its circumference 1836 ; and it is reckoned one of the fineft iflands in Europe . The The whole ifland was anciently called Al- bion , which. ACCOUNT OF ANCIENT BRITAIN . ( 10 )
Σελίδα 14
... account of Ancient Britain , and Cæfar's in- vafion , we fhall proceed to the Hiftory of England , and the feveral Kings by whom it has been governed . A COMPENDIOUS HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAP . II . AS England was long governed by Kings ...
... account of Ancient Britain , and Cæfar's in- vafion , we fhall proceed to the Hiftory of England , and the feveral Kings by whom it has been governed . A COMPENDIOUS HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAP . II . AS England was long governed by Kings ...
Σελίδα 17
... account of it . The Duke riding one day to take the air paffed by a company of country girls , who were dancing , and was fo . taken with the graceful carriage of one of them , named Harlotte , a fkinner's daughter , that he prevailed ...
... account of it . The Duke riding one day to take the air paffed by a company of country girls , who were dancing , and was fo . taken with the graceful carriage of one of them , named Harlotte , a fkinner's daughter , that he prevailed ...
Σελίδα 28
... account Pope Leo honoured him with the title of defender of the faith ; which the Parliament made hereditary to all fucceeding Kings of England . His govern- ment ment was more arbitrary and fevere than that of any ( 28 )
... account Pope Leo honoured him with the title of defender of the faith ; which the Parliament made hereditary to all fucceeding Kings of England . His govern- ment ment was more arbitrary and fevere than that of any ( 28 )
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Σελίδα iv - There is a letter of his recorded by Plutarch and Aulus Gellius, which he wrote to Aristotle, upon hearing that he had published those lectures he had given him in private.
Σελίδα 192 - She next the stately Bull implored; And thus replied the mighty lord : "Since every beast alive can tell That I sincerely wish you well ; I may, without offence, pretend To take the freedom of a friend. Love calls me hence ; a...
Σελίδα 192 - And from the deep-mouthed thunder flies. She starts, she stops, she pants for breath ; She hears the near advance of death ; She doubles, to mislead the hound, And measures back her mazy round ; Till, fainting in the public way, Half dead with fear she gasping lay. What transport in her bosom grew, When first the horse appeared in view ! " Let me," says she, " your back ascend, And owe my safety to a friend.
Σελίδα 193 - of tender age, In this important care engage? Older and abler pass'd you by; How strong are those ! how weak am I ! Should I presume to bear you hence, Those friends of mine may take offence. Excuse me, then. You know my heart, But dearest friends, alas ! must part. How shall we all lament ! Adieu ! For see, the hounds are just in view.
Σελίδα 191 - Friendship, like love, is but a name, Unless to one you stint the flame. The child, whom many fathers share, Hath seldom known a father's care. Tis thus in friendships; who depend On many, rarely find a friend.
Σελίδα 193 - Shall I, fays he, of tender age, In this important care engage ? Older and abler pafs'd you by ; How ftrong are thofe ! how weak am I ! Should I prefume to bear you hence, Thofe friends of mine may take offence. Excufe me, then. You know my heart ; But deareft friends, alas ! muft part. How fhall we all lament ! — Adieu ! For, fee, the hounds are juft in view.
Σελίδα 192 - And when a lady's in the case, You know, all other things give place. To leave you thus might seem unkind; But see, the Goat is just behind." The Goat remarked her pulse was high, Her languid head, her heavy eye; "My back," says he, "may do you harm; The Sheep's at hand, and wool is warm.
Σελίδα v - ALEXANDER TO ARISTOTLE, GREETING. " You have not done well to publish your books of Select Knowledge; for what is there now in which I can surpass others, if those things which I have been instructed in are communicated to every body? For my own part, I declare to you, I would rather excel others in knowledge than in power. — Farewell.
Σελίδα 170 - ... of smoke, flame, and burning stones, came only out of the hole to our left, while the liquid stuff in the other mouth wrought and overflowed, as hath been already described.
Σελίδα 148 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; February twenty-eight alone, All the rest have thirty-one ; Except in Leap year, then is the time, When February has twenty-nine.