The Original Works of William King ...: Now First Collected ... With Historical Notes, and Memoirs of the Author, Volume 2editor; and sold, 1776 - 313 halaman |
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Halaman 62
... chriftian and furname , when there were fuch thieves abroad as Mercury and Cacus . But the first account of that matter , as to our own fex , is that of Arachne ; who , weaving finer canvas for Samplers , by which young people might ...
... chriftian and furname , when there were fuch thieves abroad as Mercury and Cacus . But the first account of that matter , as to our own fex , is that of Arachne ; who , weaving finer canvas for Samplers , by which young people might ...
Halaman 98
... Chriftian " Virtuofo " which he has defcribed , in a book under that title ; and was the founder of the theological lecture which bears his name ; and in which fome of the preachers are faid to have excelled themfelves in ftriving to do ...
... Chriftian " Virtuofo " which he has defcribed , in a book under that title ; and was the founder of the theological lecture which bears his name ; and in which fome of the preachers are faid to have excelled themfelves in ftriving to do ...
Halaman 127
... Chriftian Emperors , Kings , and Princes . And this ( fays my compaffionate Author , like a good Catho- lick ) was that unhappy age , when the great debts and neceflities of our Holy Mother Church put her firft upon fophifticating her ...
... Chriftian Emperors , Kings , and Princes . And this ( fays my compaffionate Author , like a good Catho- lick ) was that unhappy age , when the great debts and neceflities of our Holy Mother Church put her firft upon fophifticating her ...
Halaman 149
... Chriftian reckoning . Pardon me , Sir , faid the Black Doctor , if the love of my coun- try has made me something too particular . " I excused him , as I hope my Reader will do me ; for I take the observation to be wholly new , and that ...
... Chriftian reckoning . Pardon me , Sir , faid the Black Doctor , if the love of my coun- try has made me something too particular . " I excused him , as I hope my Reader will do me ; for I take the observation to be wholly new , and that ...
Halaman 165
... Chriftian's bufi- nefs to do it , p . 57. La Roache and Valiere , two rival Footmen , were taken ill out of complaifance to Sufan the Laundry - maid , who fell fick of it , p . 48. I myself had it , and could not affign 66 any cause ...
... Chriftian's bufi- nefs to do it , p . 57. La Roache and Valiere , two rival Footmen , were taken ill out of complaifance to Sufan the Laundry - maid , who fell fick of it , p . 48. I myself had it , and could not affign 66 any cause ...
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Halaman 84 - Girls and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day; Leave your supper, and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street. Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will or not at all.
Halaman 261 - I said I will take heed to my ways, that I offend not with my tongue...
Halaman 236 - Anne, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the faith, &c.
Halaman 2 - They are so little versed in the world, that they scarce know a horse from an ox ; but at the same time will tell you, with a great deal of gravity, that a flea is a rhinoceros, and a snail an hermaphrodite. I have...
Halaman 49 - parts of the throat were, as the reft of the body were, in as good " and natural condition as can be. I leave others to explain how " this child could live without brains.
Halaman 221 - And he that fearcheth the hearts, knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit', becaufe he maketh interceflion for the faints, according to the will of God."* Hence we are folemnly cautioned againft grieving this divine Comforter.
Halaman 67 - I'll be judg'd by you, If more than this has not been found too true. From fmaller darts, much greater wounds arife, When fliot by Cynthia's or by Laura's eyes.
Halaman 32 - I might be between ten and twelve ; for,' faid he, ' I was fent to Northallerton with a horfe-load of arrows, but they fent a bigger boy from thence to the army with them.
Halaman 29 - Chin had binall the Day in a Fire, and was forced to keep his Hat full of Water by him all the Day long, and frequently dipt his Chin in it as he was at his Work.
Halaman 181 - The Modern Fanatick ; with a large and true account of the life, actions, endowments, &c. of the famous Dr. Sa. . .1. (Sacheverell). London, 1710. 63 p. 8°, Pam.