The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ... Containing General Correspondence, Classical Disquisitions, Account of Rare and Curious Books, Memoirs of Distinguished Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information, Volume 1John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. to confound all ideas of taste and ... person , and which is a French imitation of Grecian models , favoured by the exquisite delicacy of the cotton manufacture ...
... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. to confound all ideas of taste and ... person , and which is a French imitation of Grecian models , favoured by the exquisite delicacy of the cotton manufacture ...
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... person , without any previous quali- fication , civil or ecclesiastical , may take upon himself to pronounce a young ... persons who are thence forth to depend on each other for almost every thing that renders life desirable , and whose ...
... person , without any previous quali- fication , civil or ecclesiastical , may take upon himself to pronounce a young ... persons who are thence forth to depend on each other for almost every thing that renders life desirable , and whose ...
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... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. rous , it is surely the more incumbent ... person presiding at the rites - and that an authentic record should be made of the transaction . The age at which it ...
... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. rous , it is surely the more incumbent ... person presiding at the rites - and that an authentic record should be made of the transaction . The age at which it ...
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... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. This error , however , may easily be ... person aggrieved is empowered to satisfy himself at the ex- . pence of any one belonging to the district of the robber ...
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... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. act of violence there is no vestige in the laws of antiquity , since those sage legislators conceived it an injustice to make one person pay for what was due by ...
... Persons, Original Poetry, Literary and Miscellaneous Information John Aikin. act of violence there is no vestige in the laws of antiquity , since those sage legislators conceived it an injustice to make one person pay for what was due by ...
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Pagina 146 - Look once more ere we leave this specular mount Westward, much nearer by south-west, behold Where on the ^Egean shore a city stands Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil ; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence...
Pagina 172 - I communicate also a statistical view, procured and forwarded by him, of the Indian nations inhabiting the Territory of Louisiana...
Pagina 265 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night.
Pagina 146 - So far in relation to the upper terminus of the long man; next, with reference to the lower terminus, Gibbon goes on: " And that his pupils, ^Eschines and Demosthenes, contended for the crown of patriotism in the presence of Aristotle, the master of Theophrastus, who taught at Athens with the founders of the Stoic and Epicurean sects.
Pagina 245 - Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost.
Pagina 459 - To bear the ills they have, Than fly to others that they know not of.
Pagina 120 - Fables; but he frankly declared to me his mind, "that he did not delight in that learning, because he did not believe they were true"; for which reason I found he had very much turned his studies, for about a twelve-month past, into the lives and adventures of don Bellianis of Greece, Guy of Warwick, the Seven Champions, and other historians of that age.
Pagina 65 - Like fears that cross the mind, Like meteors gleaming through the night, Like thunders on the wind. The vision of the tomb is past ; Beyond it who can tell In what mysterious region cast Immortal spirits dwell ? I know not, but I soon shall know When life's sore conflicts cease, When this desponding heart lies low, And I shall rest in peace. For see, on Death's bewildering wave, The rainbow Hope arise, A bridge of glory o'er the grave, That bends beyond the skies.
Pagina 115 - Our British gardeners, on the contrary, instead of humouring nature, love to deviate from it as much as possible. Our trees rise in cones, globes, and pyramids. We see the marks of the scissors upon every plant and bush.
Pagina 6 - The excellent lady, the Lady Lizard, in the space of one summer, furnished a gallery with chairs and couches of her own and her daughters' working ; and at the same time heard all Dr.