The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany. Vol. I.[-II.].Christopher Smart J. Newbery in St. Paul's Church Yard, London; J. Barrett in Oxford; and J. Merrill in Cambridge., 1750 |
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... those well known words of Dr. Pococke . Meritò vobis commendatum reddat linguæ Arabicæ ftudi- um vel unus hic ejus ufus , quo Hebraicæ tam feliciter an- cillatur . Quàm latè pateat per totam humanioris literaturæ Encyclopædiam ejus ufus ...
... those well known words of Dr. Pococke . Meritò vobis commendatum reddat linguæ Arabicæ ftudi- um vel unus hic ejus ufus , quo Hebraicæ tam feliciter an- cillatur . Quàm latè pateat per totam humanioris literaturæ Encyclopædiam ejus ufus ...
Página 47
... those points in which the nicety of it is allowed to be more particularly confpicuous : and if these are all naturally contained in RELIGION when improved to their highest perfection , it must neceffarily fol- low , that RELIGION ...
... those points in which the nicety of it is allowed to be more particularly confpicuous : and if these are all naturally contained in RELIGION when improved to their highest perfection , it must neceffarily fol- low , that RELIGION ...
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... those who affert , that the Torpedo can have no effect on the human . frame , where there is an intervening body . Several gen- flemen planters have affured me , that in angling the rod has frequently leaped out of their hands . As the ...
... those who affert , that the Torpedo can have no effect on the human . frame , where there is an intervening body . Several gen- flemen planters have affured me , that in angling the rod has frequently leaped out of their hands . As the ...
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... those writers who chufe to be concealed . As I know the man's vanity will oblige him fometimes to put in bis mite , I defire the reader , when he meets with any thing particularly dull , to fuppose it written , not by me , but my ...
... those writers who chufe to be concealed . As I know the man's vanity will oblige him fometimes to put in bis mite , I defire the reader , when he meets with any thing particularly dull , to fuppose it written , not by me , but my ...
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... those who have been blameable themfelves . The cautious father , who perfuaded himself that his own happinefs depended upon his fon's virtue , was upon the watch , while he liv'd with him , on every the flightest occafion ; and when he ...
... those who have been blameable themfelves . The cautious father , who perfuaded himself that his own happinefs depended upon his fon's virtue , was upon the watch , while he liv'd with him , on every the flightest occafion ; and when he ...
Términos y frases comunes
Æther affiftance againſt anſwer beauty becauſe beſt breaft buſineſs cafe cauſe charms CHRISTOPHER PITT cloſe confequently confiderable dear defign defire ev'ry eyes fafe faid fame favour fcience fecret fecure fenfe fent fervant fhall fhew fhould filk fince fing firft firſt foft fome foon foul fpirit ftill fubject fuch fufficient fure give grace greateſt happineſs heart higheſt himſelf honour houſe huſband itſelf juft juſt King lady laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs letter Majefty MEMNON Mifs mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature Numb o'er obferve occafion ourſelves OXFORD paffions perfon pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe preſent publick purpoſe quæ raiſe reafon reft religion ſcene ſcheme ſeem ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtill STUDENT ſuch tell thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro Univerſity uſe virtue whofe whoſe wiſh worfe
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Página 341 - Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers, in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan.
Página 340 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Página 193 - Skill'd every soft attraction to employ, Each flattering hope, and each alluring joy; I own your genius, and from you receive The rules of pleasing, which to you I give.
Página 31 - Not fond of life, but yet content to be : Here mark the fleeting hours ; regret the paft ; And ferioufly prepare, to meet the laft.
Página 103 - O'er the costly cups Of riot-stirring wine, unwholesome draught, Let Pride's loose sons prolong the wasteful night ; My sober evening let the Tankard bless, With toast embrown'd, and fragrant nutmeg fraught, While the rich draught with oft-repeated whiffs Tobacco mild improves. Divine...
Página 64 - For great men want not, what to give, but how. The race of men that follow courts, 'tis true, Think all they get, and more than all, their due ; Still...
Página 103 - Each thought subsides, and sweet oblivion wraps My peaceful brain, as if the leaden rod Of magic Morpheus o'er mine eyes had shed Its opiate influence.
Página 395 - To draw the Eye, or to allure the Heart, Poor were the Praife in Fortune to excel, Yet want the Way to ufe that Fortune well.
Página 82 - King having folemnly engaged in the terms required, DOWNING proceeded, and told, that his mafter the Ufurper, being now at peace with the Dutch, and the States fo...
Página 136 - He is defpifed and rejected of men ; a Man of forrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him ; He was defpifed, and we efteemed Him not.