The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 17E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1747 |
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... court to a juft and wife monarch , by fuch strokes as thefe , he must be destitute of those qua- A lities himself . director of a manufactory , ( whom he does not name ) who , he says , was nail'd to his own door , and fhor , & c . From ...
... court to a juft and wife monarch , by fuch strokes as thefe , he must be destitute of those qua- A lities himself . director of a manufactory , ( whom he does not name ) who , he says , was nail'd to his own door , and fhor , & c . From ...
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... court , he infifts that the king's ' fervants and workmen may be paid- " They make their moan ( jaid he ) that they can get no money . The labour- Gmakers , arrow - makers , fmiths , carpen- ers , gun - makers , powder - men , bow- ters ...
... court , he infifts that the king's ' fervants and workmen may be paid- " They make their moan ( jaid he ) that they can get no money . The labour- Gmakers , arrow - makers , fmiths , carpen- ers , gun - makers , powder - men , bow- ters ...
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... court , Soho Edm . Burt , Manchefter - court , Westminster d C. Fen , Portland - ftreet , Tyburn Road e T. Fisher , Privy - garden , Whitehall f Peregrine Furye , Pulteney - ftreet , Golden - square King Gould , Horse - guards i Maynard ...
... court , Soho Edm . Burt , Manchefter - court , Westminster d C. Fen , Portland - ftreet , Tyburn Road e T. Fisher , Privy - garden , Whitehall f Peregrine Furye , Pulteney - ftreet , Golden - square King Gould , Horse - guards i Maynard ...
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... court there the Auftrians were retired into the Mantuan , and the king of Sardinia's troops were drawn together in little compafs about Turix , a great part of his strong places being already in the hands of the enemy . But the ...
... court there the Auftrians were retired into the Mantuan , and the king of Sardinia's troops were drawn together in little compafs about Turix , a great part of his strong places being already in the hands of the enemy . But the ...
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... court of England without any regard paid to them ? Who would ima- gine that they would refrain from join- ing that power which always was ready to affift them , for fear they fhould disob- lige another power that omits no oppor- tunity ...
... court of England without any regard paid to them ? Who would ima- gine that they would refrain from join- ing that power which always was ready to affift them , for fear they fhould disob- lige another power that omits no oppor- tunity ...
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Página 491 - And chase the new-blown bubbles of the day. Ah ! let not Censure term our fate our choice, The stage but echoes back the public voice ; The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live. Then prompt no more the follies you decry, As tyrants doom their tools of guilt to die...
Página 491 - Vice always found a sympathetic friend; They pleas'd their Age, and did not aim to mend. Yet Bards like these aspir'd to lasting Praise, And proudly hop'd to pimp in future days.
Página 173 - Living. I shall not trouble your Honours with long Speeches; for I have not the Presumption to expect, that you may, by any Means, be prevailed on to deviate in your Sentence from the Law, in my Favour. All...
Página 173 - I must be stupified to the last degree, not to prefer the honourable state of wedlock to the condition I have lived in. I always was, and still am willing to enter into it; and doubt not my behaving well in it, having all the industry, frugality, fertility, and skill in economy appertaining to a good wife's character.
Página 491 - Senfe betray'd, And Virtue call'd Oblivion to her Aid. Then crufh'd by Rules, and weaken'd as refin'd, For Years the Power of Tragedy declin'd : From Bard to Bard the frigid Caution crept Till Declamation foar'd, while Paffion flept.
Página 491 - Perhaps (for who can guess th' effects of chance) Here Hunt may box, or Mahomet may dance. Hard is his lot that here by fortune plac'd...
Página 173 - Township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy Charges and Fines I have paid. Can it be a Crime (in the Nature of Things I mean) to add to the Number of the King's Subjects, in a new Country that really wants People?
Página 326 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Página 491 - We have got tongues and eyes in vain And truth from us is sin. Men to new joys and conquests fly, And yet no hazard run; Poor we are left if we deny, And if we yield, undone. Then equal laws let custom find, And neither Sex oppress; More freedom give to Womankind Or give to Mankind less.
Página 393 - Beauty fhould have no other bait, But gentle vows and love. If on thofe endlefs charms you lay The value that's their due ; Kings are themfelves too poor to pay; A thoufand worlds too few. But if a paffion without vice, Without difguife or art, Ah CELIA ! if true love's your price, Behold it in my heart.