Annual Register, Τόμος 14Edmund Burke 1772 |
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Σελίδα 101
... Castle , Scotland , aged 109 . Ralph Coulfon , at Grimstone , Yorkshire , aged 107 . Mr. Taunton , a farmer at Nor- wich , aged 108 . MA Y. The Select Committee , for vit . examining into the cause of the obstructions to the authority ...
... Castle , Scotland , aged 109 . Ralph Coulfon , at Grimstone , Yorkshire , aged 107 . Mr. Taunton , a farmer at Nor- wich , aged 108 . MA Y. The Select Committee , for vit . examining into the cause of the obstructions to the authority ...
Σελίδα 139
... Castle , with strict orders for them to go to church twice every day with their uniform on , in order to keep up the dignity of the noble order of knighthood . Extract of a Letter from Hamburgh . In a late affembly of the burghers of ...
... Castle , with strict orders for them to go to church twice every day with their uniform on , in order to keep up the dignity of the noble order of knighthood . Extract of a Letter from Hamburgh . In a late affembly of the burghers of ...
Σελίδα 157
... aged 104 . Mrs. Probe , aged 104 , in Tot- tenhamn - Court - Road ; he has left a fifler aged 101 . Hyacinthe la Rofa , at Alqueri- nas , in Spain , aged 117 .. Mr : Mr. John Gough , aged 129 , at Castle - For the YEAR 1771 . [ 157.
... aged 104 . Mrs. Probe , aged 104 , in Tot- tenhamn - Court - Road ; he has left a fifler aged 101 . Hyacinthe la Rofa , at Alqueri- nas , in Spain , aged 117 .. Mr : Mr. John Gough , aged 129 , at Castle - For the YEAR 1771 . [ 157.
Σελίδα 158
Edmund Burke. Mr. John Gough , aged 129 , at Castle - town , in Ireland . John Miles , aged 109 , a la- bourer at Comeford , near Litch- field . The Oneida Chief , at Charles- town , South Carolina , well known to the British traders by ...
Edmund Burke. Mr. John Gough , aged 129 , at Castle - town , in Ireland . John Miles , aged 109 , a la- bourer at Comeford , near Litch- field . The Oneida Chief , at Charles- town , South Carolina , well known to the British traders by ...
Σελίδα 165
... castle to London , at fea , within five miles of the port of Shields , took up a wooden cradle with a child in it . The child was alive , and is now well . The cradle is fuppofed to have been carried to fea by an inundation in one of ...
... castle to London , at fea , within five miles of the port of Shields , took up a wooden cradle with a child in it . The child was alive , and is now well . The cradle is fuppofed to have been carried to fea by an inundation in one of ...
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Σελίδα 189 - ON Leven's banks, while free to rove, And tune the rural pipe to love, I envied not the happiest swain That ever trod the Arcadian plain. Pure stream, in whose transparent wave My youthful limbs I wont to lave ; No torrents stain thy limpid source, No rocks impede thy dimpling course, That sweetly warbles o'er its bed, With white round...
Σελίδα 111 - Nature ; they will suggest many observations which would probably escape you, if your study were confined to Nature alone. And, indeed, I cannot help suspecting that in this instance the ancients had an easier task than the Moderns. They had, probably, little or nothing to unlearn, as their manners were nearly approaching to this desirable simplicity, while the modern Artist, before he can see the truth of things, is obliged to remove a veil with which the fashion of the times has thought proper...
Σελίδα 166 - With merriment, and song, and timbrels clear, A troop of dames from myrtle bowers advance ; The little warriors doff the targe and spear, And loud enlivening strains provoke the dance. They meet, they dart away, they wheel askance ; To right, to left, they thrid the flying maze ; Now bound aloft with vigorous spring, then glance Rapid along : with many-colour'd rays Of tapers, gems, and gold, the echoing forests blaze.
Σελίδα 190 - While, lightly poised, the scaly brood In myriads cleave thy crystal flood; The springing trout in speckled pride, The salmon, monarch of the tide; The ruthless pike, intent on war, The silver eel, and mottled par. Devolving from thy parent lake, A charming maze thy waters make, By bowers of birch and groves of pine, And hedges flower'd with eglantine.
Σελίδα 109 - ... superior to any individual form of that class; yet the highest perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in the Hercules...
Σελίδα 4 - The highlanders were compofed of a number of tribes called clans, each of which bore a different name, and lived upon the lands of a different chieftain. The members of every tribe were tied one to another, not only by the feudal but by the; patriarchal bond : for while the individuals which...
Σελίδα 108 - This idea of the perfect state of nature, which the Artist calls the Ideal Beauty, is the great leading principle by which works of genius are conducted. By this Phidias acquired his fame. He wrought upon a sober principle what has so much excited the enthusiasm of the world ; and by this method you, who have courage to tread the same path, may acquire equal reputation.
Σελίδα 194 - ¡rinds, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, 1,500,000!.
Σελίδα 151 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation, hereby...
Σελίδα 108 - This great ideal perfection and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens but upon the earth. They are about us, and upon every side of us. But the power of discovering what is deformed in Nature, or in other words what is particular and uncommon, can be acquired only by experience ; and the whole beauty and grandeur of the Art consists, in my opinion, in being able to get above all singular forms, local customs, particularities, and details of every kind.