The Anonymous, Volumen1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... true ; and let one of those jokes escape us , which excite so much mirth and pleasantry when we are en - famille , and beyond the reach of Paddy's long ears . One said to the other , " Will I give you some praties ? " and I need not ...
... true ; and let one of those jokes escape us , which excite so much mirth and pleasantry when we are en - famille , and beyond the reach of Paddy's long ears . One said to the other , " Will I give you some praties ? " and I need not ...
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... true source , ( viz . good breeding , ) the seeming inadvertence of Lady Florence and her Irish guests . To this Nile - like source , Mr. Punch may not have penetrated . Fourthly , Notwithstanding a residence of many years in Ireland ...
... true source , ( viz . good breeding , ) the seeming inadvertence of Lady Florence and her Irish guests . To this Nile - like source , Mr. Punch may not have penetrated . Fourthly , Notwithstanding a residence of many years in Ireland ...
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... chosen and so treated , as to suit the character of a work like this . As to Mr. Mathesis ( whom I beg to accept my demonstrations of respect ) though he had not given me the true quantity of his sur - name , No. v . 39 ANONYMOUS .
... chosen and so treated , as to suit the character of a work like this . As to Mr. Mathesis ( whom I beg to accept my demonstrations of respect ) though he had not given me the true quantity of his sur - name , No. v . 39 ANONYMOUS .
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me the true quantity of his sur - name , I yet should have been certain , that he was neither lineally nor equilaterally descended from that eccentric lady , whom we read of in the Dunciad : and I am equally confident that he is not of ...
me the true quantity of his sur - name , I yet should have been certain , that he was neither lineally nor equilaterally descended from that eccentric lady , whom we read of in the Dunciad : and I am equally confident that he is not of ...
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... true spirit of an Antiquarian , who cannot fill up the hiatus ; and trace the pedigree of Irish Bulls to this feigned Jupiter , and Europa . So destitute of literature was world in those days , that it enlevement , that Cadmus , our ...
... true spirit of an Antiquarian , who cannot fill up the hiatus ; and trace the pedigree of Irish Bulls to this feigned Jupiter , and Europa . So destitute of literature was world in those days , that it enlevement , that Cadmus , our ...
Términos y frases comunes
accordingly Addison admit Æneid æra Aghaboe agreeable airy Allspice amongst ancient Anonymous answer appeared assert assured belfries Boeotia bouts-rimés brightness buildings Bull called Cambrensis Castle Rackrent century Cicero claim conjecture consider countenance Cremona critic Divine Doctor Doctor Johnson Don Quixote doubt dream Dublin DUNCIAD equivoque erected essays express fashionable favour fire furnish genius gentleman give glory hand Harley heard honour Horace Walpole Humour informed invention of bells Ireland Irish John Carr lately latter least Ledwich light Lord manner Manorvill Mantua mean ment merits mixed wit Mortimer nameless ness NUMBER Oakley Park observed Ogygia once original OVID paper perhaps person pleasantry present produced pronounce Puns reader recollect resemblance respect round towers scarcely secondly seems short sion Sir Everard Sir Roger Spectator spirit supposed Swift taste ther tion touched true truth ture wand witty words writer
Pasajes populares
Página 61 - HAIL, holy Light, offspring of heaven first-born, Or of the eternal co-eternal beam, May I express thee unblamed ? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
Página 130 - NELSON'S shrine; And vainly pierce the solemn gloom, That shrouds, O PITT, thy hallowed tomb ! Deep graved in every British heart, O never let those names depart ! Say to your sons, — Lo, here his grave, Who victor died on Gadite wave; To him, as to the burning levin, Short, bright, resistless course was given.
Página 64 - The sight of the glory of Jehovah was like Devouring Fire in the eyes of the children of Israel.' And again we read, in D. iv. 24, — ' Jehovah thy God is a Consuming (or Devouring) Fire, a jealous God.' And so says the writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews, xii. 29, quoting this very language of Deuteronomy, — ' For our God is a Consuming Fire.' And, indeed, the whole passage before us finds...
Página 85 - Begging your honour's pardon (replied Clinker), may not the new light of God's grace shine upon the poor and the ignorant in their humility, as well as upon the wealthy, and the philosopher in all his pride of human learning ? ' ' What you imagine to be the new light of grace (said his master), I take to be a deceitful vapour, glimmering through a crack in your upper story.
Página 179 - Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all.
Página 100 - Coasting the Tyrrhene shore, as the winds listed, On Circe's island fell (who knows not Circe, The daughter of the sun, whose charmed cup Whoever tasted lost his upright shape, And downward fell into a grovelling swine...
Página 47 - L — d! said my mother, what is all this story about? A COCK and a BULL, said Yorick - And one of the best of its kind, I ever heard.
Página 66 - who is the light of the world," and has engaged, that those who follow him shall not "walk in darkness, but have the light of life," ordered him in his providence, suitable and effectual relief.
Página 163 - Sermons,' with his own comick figure, from a painting by Reynolds, at the head of them? They are in the style I think most proper for the pulpit, and show a strong imagination and a sensible heart ; but you see him often tottering on the verge of laughter, and ready to throw his periwig in the face of the audience.
Página 125 - ... or done penance, fuch a limited time, " according to the heinoufnefs of their crimes, " they then were permitted to defcend to the " next floor ; and fo on by degrees, until they " came to the door, which always faced the " entrance of the church, where they ftood to "• receive abfolution from the clergy, and the,