The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Parte 2Robinson and Roberts, 1795 |
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... night ; and , whether from a guilty conscience or not , they frequently run mad , and for the bite of a mad dog , there are more recipes than cures . From the fupernumeraries of thofe , for the most part , very ufelefs ani- ma's , a ...
... night ; and , whether from a guilty conscience or not , they frequently run mad , and for the bite of a mad dog , there are more recipes than cures . From the fupernumeraries of thofe , for the most part , very ufelefs ani- ma's , a ...
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... night , three thousand chofen men , and go and chafe the enemy from the advantageous pois which they now cccupy . Recollect , that on the fuccefs of a firft at- tempt depends almoit always that of the campaign ; recollect that you are ...
... night , three thousand chofen men , and go and chafe the enemy from the advantageous pois which they now cccupy . Recollect , that on the fuccefs of a firft at- tempt depends almoit always that of the campaign ; recollect that you are ...
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... night , we fhall traverse them . I have difpofed of M. de P *** will no fee , in every thing in fuch a manner that my camp , other than citizen - fol- the enemy will be deceived , and diers , the foes of foreigners , but not perceive my ...
... night , we fhall traverse them . I have difpofed of M. de P *** will no fee , in every thing in fuch a manner that my camp , other than citizen - fol- the enemy will be deceived , and diers , the foes of foreigners , but not perceive my ...
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... night the king leaves the palace ; he is followed , and is feen to enter the hotel of his uncle , the grand chancellor of Lithuania . All our followers receive notice of this event , and affemble inftantly : they throw off their ...
... night the king leaves the palace ; he is followed , and is feen to enter the hotel of his uncle , the grand chancellor of Lithuania . All our followers receive notice of this event , and affemble inftantly : they throw off their ...
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... night at a fmall inn . The accom- modation was very indifferent , and they were given to understand by the hoftefs that fome English per- fons of diftin & ion were then in the houfe , who took up the best rooms . They were therefore ...
... night at a fmall inn . The accom- modation was very indifferent , and they were given to understand by the hoftefs that fome English per- fons of diftin & ion were then in the houfe , who took up the best rooms . They were therefore ...
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Página 109 - When I lay me down to sleep, I recommend myself to his care; when I awake, I give myself up to his direction. Amidst all the evils that threaten me, I will look up to him for help, and question not but he will either avert them, or turn them to my advantage. Though I know neither the time nor the manner of...
Página 73 - ... years. At the end of that time, the slaves of Adolius, to whom the inheritance of the mountain had descended, removed the stones, to supply materials for some rustic edifice: the light of the sun darted into the cavern, and the Seven Sleepers were permitted to awake.
Página 109 - Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die, I am not at all solicitous about it; because I am sure that he knows them both, and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them.
Página 169 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ; Ah ! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war ; Check'd by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown...
Página 547 - For this purpose there was a great hall appropriated to their use, where they always assembled when they were not upon duty. Along the wall bells were ranged in order, one to each apartment, with the number of the chamber marked over it ; so that when any one of them was rung, they had only to turn their eyes to the bell, and see what servant was called.
Página 330 - ... a man with a lighted brand. From the time the woman appeared to the taking up of the body to convey it into the pile, might occupy...
Página 109 - He sees, at one view, the whole thread of my existence, not only that part of it which I have already passed through, but that which runs forward into all the depths of eternity.
Página 207 - Mor. My affairs are at a crifis ; and, if I augur rightly, it will foon be all over with me. Len. Hope better. Come ; come with me to Enfield's. Mor. I'll meet you there in half an hour. Len. Do not fail. I am all impatience. [Exit. Mor. Juft fo are curs fighting, and thieves in the act of plundering. Man is ever eager on raifchief!
Página 330 - India; but still she preserved a sufficient share to ' prove that she must have been handsome : her figure was ' small but elegantly turned ; and the form of her hands and ' arms was particularly beautiful. Her dress was a loose robe ' of white flowing drapery that extended from her head to