A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, Particularly the British and Irish, from the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period : Wherein Their Remarkable Actions Or Sufferings, Their Virtues, Parts, and Learning are Accurately Displayed : with a Catalogue of Their Literary Productions, Volumen1T. Osborne, J. Whiston and B. White, W. Strahan, T. Payne, W. Owen, and W. Johnston [and 7 others], 1761 |
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Página 101
... these he remov ed , and , by a ftrict administration of justice , rendered his fubjects perfectly eafy and happy . He was no lefs confpi- cuous for his learning when a king , than before , and his court became a great refort for men of ...
... these he remov ed , and , by a ftrict administration of justice , rendered his fubjects perfectly eafy and happy . He was no lefs confpi- cuous for his learning when a king , than before , and his court became a great refort for men of ...
Página 109
... these again into tythings or dwellings of ten houfholders : each of these houfholders ftood engaged to the king , as a pledge for the good behaviour of his family , and all the ten were mutually pledges for each other ; fo that if any ...
... these again into tythings or dwellings of ten houfholders : each of these houfholders ftood engaged to the king , as a pledge for the good behaviour of his family , and all the ten were mutually pledges for each other ; fo that if any ...
Página 111
... these waited in their turns , a month every quarter ; so that during the year , each of the king's fervants was four months at court and eight at home . In private life , Alfred was the most amiable man in his dominions ; of fo equal a ...
... these waited in their turns , a month every quarter ; so that during the year , each of the king's fervants was four months at court and eight at home . In private life , Alfred was the most amiable man in his dominions ; of fo equal a ...
Página 116
... these made their escape , when Godwin seized Chroniques Alfred , and took about 1000 or 1200 prifoners . These de Norm . he decimated , and , as fome fay , in a new manner , for , instead of destroying one out of ten , he faved but one ...
... these made their escape , when Godwin seized Chroniques Alfred , and took about 1000 or 1200 prifoners . These de Norm . he decimated , and , as fome fay , in a new manner , for , instead of destroying one out of ten , he faved but one ...
Página 117
... these were eclipfed by that of John Schefferus , in 1647 and 1662 he rectified the text in many places , and illustrated the whole with very learned notes and animadver- fions . Perizonius gave a new edi- tion in two volumes octavo , at ...
... these were eclipfed by that of John Schefferus , in 1647 and 1662 he rectified the text in many places , and illustrated the whole with very learned notes and animadver- fions . Perizonius gave a new edi- tion in two volumes octavo , at ...
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Página 469 - Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God : and the LORD do that which seemeth him good.
Página 87 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
Página 87 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Página 83 - like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid. I was undone by my auxiliary. When I had once called him in, I could not subsist without dependence on him.
Página 22 - em all: Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove; No, make me mistress to the man I love; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee!
Página 42 - The object, I could first distinctly view, Was tall straight trees, which on the waters flew; Wings on their sides, instead of leaves, did grow, Which gathered all the breath the winds could blow : And at their roots grew floating palaces, Whose outblowed bellies cut the yielding seas.
Página 294 - Tis neither love nor poesy Can arm, against death's smallest dart, The poet's head or lover's heart; But when their life, in its decline, Touches the' inevitable line, All the world's mortal to them then, And wine is aconite to men; Nay, in death's hand, the grape-stone proves As strong as thunder is in Jove's. VERSES...
Página 51 - ... but this even balance of opinion is not maintained in the pagan epitaph which was placed on his tomb : — ' Hospes, Achillinum tumulo qui quaeris in isto, Falleris, ille suo iunctus Aristoteli Elysium colit, et quas rerum hie discere causas Vix potuit, plenis nunc videt ille oculis : . Tu modo, per campos dum nohilis umbra beatos Errat, die longum perpftuumque vale.'2 Meanwhile, a decree of the Lateran Council; published on 19 Dec.
Página 80 - Britannia's public pofts retire, Nor longer, her ungrateful fons to pleafe, For their advantage facrifice your eafe ; Me into foreign realms my fate conveys, Through nations fruitful of immortal lays, Where the foft feafon and inviting clime Confpire to trouble your repofe with rhime.
Página 248 - I now write to give the King an account of a patent I have stayed at the seal. It is of licence to give in mortmain eight hundred pound land, though it be of tenure in chief, to Allen that was the player, for an hospital.