The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 6 - 10 z 57
Strona 62
... facts . I have now to propose a few queries , to corroborate my own observations , and to enable me to throw some light on the history of this remarkable bird . 1. Has the cow - bird ever been known to build a nest for itself ; and if ...
... facts . I have now to propose a few queries , to corroborate my own observations , and to enable me to throw some light on the history of this remarkable bird . 1. Has the cow - bird ever been known to build a nest for itself ; and if ...
Strona 81
... fact , very simple and very few . If we have a mature acquaintance with our subject , there is little fear of our expressing it as we ought , provided we have had some little experience in writing . The first thing to be aimed at is ...
... fact , very simple and very few . If we have a mature acquaintance with our subject , there is little fear of our expressing it as we ought , provided we have had some little experience in writing . The first thing to be aimed at is ...
Strona 82
... fact , a July essay , however ingenious , is only nodded over . Readers , as well as authors , are languid and lazy : The glaring sun Breaks in at every chink : the cattle run To shades and noon tide rays of Summer shun ; All plung'd in ...
... fact , a July essay , however ingenious , is only nodded over . Readers , as well as authors , are languid and lazy : The glaring sun Breaks in at every chink : the cattle run To shades and noon tide rays of Summer shun ; All plung'd in ...
Strona 106
... fact , that every periodical paper of the kind now attempted , which had been conduct- ed with zeal and ability , was not only well received at the time , but has be . able ambition I mean the strong desire to be useful , aided by the ...
... fact , that every periodical paper of the kind now attempted , which had been conduct- ed with zeal and ability , was not only well received at the time , but has be . able ambition I mean the strong desire to be useful , aided by the ...
Strona 110
... fact is , that every man appears to be jea- lous of another's fame , and endeavours to detract from his reputation , thinking thereby to add to his own . For my part , I am fully persuaded that the spirit of freedom which originally ...
... fact is , that every man appears to be jea- lous of another's fame , and endeavours to detract from his reputation , thinking thereby to add to his own . For my part , I am fully persuaded that the spirit of freedom which originally ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
accent Adam Smith admiration affection American amusement antimony appears attention beautiful Billy Taylor Blackletter called captain cause character christian colour command delight Derry door Edinburg elegant emotions expression Falstaff favour feelings frequently genius gentleman give grace hand happy heart honour HORATIO GATES human ideas labours lady Laertes language learned letter limestone literary M'Intosh manner means ment merit mind moral mountains mulatto nature never Nicholas Biddle o'er object observed occasion OLDSCHOOL opinion pain pass passions pause perhaps person Petrarch Philadelphia pleasure poem poet Polonius PORT FOLIO present principles QUIZ racter reader respect scarcely scene Seneca Lake sentiments Shakspeare shore Sir CH society soon soul spirit style sweet syllables talents taste thing thou thought tion tophe verse vessel virtue Voltaire whip-poor-will whole words writing young