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Side viii
... whole fcene is added by the tranflator to the end of the fifth act , for the purpose of explaining fome circumftances which he imagined had not been fufficiently unfolded by the original writer . Though this attempt to improve the plot ...
... whole fcene is added by the tranflator to the end of the fifth act , for the purpose of explaining fome circumftances which he imagined had not been fufficiently unfolded by the original writer . Though this attempt to improve the plot ...
Side ix
... whole . He feems to have undertaken the bufinels more from a defire of completing the collection than from any trong poetical inclination , His verfion is more profaic than that of most of the other tragedies , and it appears to have ...
... whole . He feems to have undertaken the bufinels more from a defire of completing the collection than from any trong poetical inclination , His verfion is more profaic than that of most of the other tragedies , and it appears to have ...
Side x
... whole Me .. tamorphofis of Ovid , did not prevent fome diftinct fables of that work from being translated by different writers . - The Falli of Ovid were rendered into English verfe by an au- thor whofe name does not appear ; and Thomas ...
... whole Me .. tamorphofis of Ovid , did not prevent fome diftinct fables of that work from being translated by different writers . - The Falli of Ovid were rendered into English verfe by an au- thor whofe name does not appear ; and Thomas ...
Side xxi
... whole work is chiefly to be regarded as a compilation . Holinfhed had various other affiftants , two of whom were William Ham- fon , a divine , and John Hooker a principal citizen of Exeter , and uncle to the Richard Hooker whom we have ...
... whole work is chiefly to be regarded as a compilation . Holinfhed had various other affiftants , two of whom were William Ham- fon , a divine , and John Hooker a principal citizen of Exeter , and uncle to the Richard Hooker whom we have ...
Side xxxv
... whole , we were now arrived at a pes riod that was eminently propitious to original and true poetry . It was a period in which genius was rather directed than governed by judgment ; and in which tafte and learne ing had fo far only ...
... whole , we were now arrived at a pes riod that was eminently propitious to original and true poetry . It was a period in which genius was rather directed than governed by judgment ; and in which tafte and learne ing had fo far only ...
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Side xxx - Ovid's metamorphoses were exhibited in confectionary ; and the splendid iceing of an immense historic plum-cake was embossed with a delicious basso-relievo of the destruction of Troy. In the afternoon, when she condescended to walk in the garden, the- lake was covered with Tritons and Nereids ; the pages of the family were converted into Wood-nymphs who peeped from every bower ; and the footmen gamboled over the lawns in the figure of Satyrs.
Side 129 - He fixes next on some spreading tree, round the bole of which he wattles a slight circular fence of the dimensions he wants ; and, covering it roughly with boughs and sods, he fills it plentifully with straw or fern. Having made this preparation, he collects his colony among the farmers, with whom he commonly agrees for a shilling a head, and will get together perhaps a herd of five or six hundred hogs.
Side 111 - When he had thirty pounds a year, he lived on twenty -eight, and gave away forty shillings. The next year, receiving sixty pounds, he still lived on twenty-eight, and gave away two and thirty. The third year he received ninety pounds, and gave away sixty-two. The fourth year he received one hundred and twenty pounds. Still he lived on twenty-eight, and gave to the poor ninety-two.
Side 124 - Cottages and farms were interfperfed all over this gay champaign, and the whole fcene was delightful ; but it was foon changed for beauties of a different fort. We defcended into a cool valley, through which ran a rivulet of perfectly clear water ; and there, finding my vehicle uneafy, though from the laughter and merriment of my bearers I concluded them to be quite at their eafe, I bade them fet me down, and walked before them all the reft of the way. Mountains, clothed with fine trees and flowering...
Side 129 - ... fubmit to have a deep notch cut in one of the pillars of her houfe. " I was once prefent at the funeral of an old woman. When we went into the houfe, which had belonged to the deceafed, we found it full of her female relations; fome of them were employed in wrapping up the corpfe in leaves and cloth, and others tearing to pieces all the cloth which had belonged to her.
Side 129 - ... of men, in a country fo highly favoured by nature, might not have difcovered and improved. They have...
Side 129 - The procefs is conducted in the following manner : a range of eighteen or twenty ftoves is erected, and fupplied with coal kept burning at the bottom ; the fmoke is conducted, by proper horizontal tunnels, into a capacious and clofe funnel, of one hundred yards or more in length; this funnel is built with brick, fupported by brick arches, and covered on the top by a...
Side 129 - Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations...
Side 128 - AHMED'S family, which I expeeted to procure but was difappointed, it would fcarce be poffible to afcertain the time, when his forefather obtained the higheft rank in the government. In the year 1600 Captain JOHN DAVIS, who wrote an account of his voyage, found Mayata governed by a king, and Anfuame, or Hinzuan, by a queen, who...
Side 121 - I thought it advifable for him to keep his African name. A very indifferent dinner was prepared for us at the houfe of the Governor, whom we did not fee the whole day, as it was the beginning of Ramadan, the Mohammedan lent, and he was engaged in his devotions, or made them his excufe ; but his eldeft fon fat by us...