The Modern Monitor; Or, Flyn's SpeculationsWilliam Flyn, 1771 - 297 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 8
Side ii
... fine understand- ing , graced by the moft polished , manners ; ་ ་ ་ ་ ་ a genuine elegance of fentiment and taste , correfponding with the most pleasing form , and and united to every virtue that can com- mand esteem 4 DEDICATION .
... fine understand- ing , graced by the moft polished , manners ; ་ ་ ་ ་ ་ a genuine elegance of fentiment and taste , correfponding with the most pleasing form , and and united to every virtue that can com- mand esteem 4 DEDICATION .
Side iii
... , it affords Us this pleasing opportu- nity of declaring ourselves , with the most perfect regard , MADAM , your moft obedient , humble fervants , The AUTHORS . THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . HE following papers having met with DEDICATION . 5.
... , it affords Us this pleasing opportu- nity of declaring ourselves , with the most perfect regard , MADAM , your moft obedient , humble fervants , The AUTHORS . THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . HE following papers having met with DEDICATION . 5.
Side 33
... your friend in yesterday's pa- per , must be pleasing to every person who is acquaint- ed ed with the feelings of humanity . This indeed is No. 6 . 33 OR , FLYN'S SPECULATIONS . Various Letters to FLYN on his Speculations.
... your friend in yesterday's pa- per , must be pleasing to every person who is acquaint- ed ed with the feelings of humanity . This indeed is No. 6 . 33 OR , FLYN'S SPECULATIONS . Various Letters to FLYN on his Speculations.
Side 34
... pleasing then must it be , when we additionally feel the consci- ousness of having removed the cloud of mifery , let in the fun - fhine on the dreary landscape , and produced . a vernal smile of gaiety , where all before was gloomy ...
... pleasing then must it be , when we additionally feel the consci- ousness of having removed the cloud of mifery , let in the fun - fhine on the dreary landscape , and produced . a vernal smile of gaiety , where all before was gloomy ...
Side 118
... pleasing , because they were new . Thefe foon gave place to all the various forms of poetic fiction , which had entered the mind with the first ru- diments of learning , and were cherished there , for their elegance , by progreffive ...
... pleasing , because they were new . Thefe foon gave place to all the various forms of poetic fiction , which had entered the mind with the first ru- diments of learning , and were cherished there , for their elegance , by progreffive ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
affection affured almoſt amufement arife beauty becauſe befides benevolence beſt blond lace cafe cauſe confequence confiderable dæmon defire delight dreffed effays faid falute fame faſhion fatire favour fcheme feems fenfe fenfible fentiments fervant feven feveral fhall fhew fhould filk fingle firſt fituation FLYN fociety fome fomething foon fpirit ftate ftill ftrong fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperiority fuppofe fupport fure Gentlemen give greateſt happineſs happy head heart himſelf honour houfe houſe human huſband inftant itſelf kind Ladies laft leaſt lefs loft Mifs mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary never obferved occafion OVID paffed paffion pain perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed prefent purpoſe raiſe readers reafon reaſon reft rife ſcene ſhall ſhe Speculations ſtate tafte THALESTRIS thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion toupee underſtand univerfal uſe virtue whofe whole
Populære passager
Side 205 - Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose : Another side, umbrageous grots and caves Of cool recess, o'er which the mantling vine Lays forth her purple grape, and gently creeps Luxuriant; meanwhile murmuring waters fall Down the slope hills, dispersed, or in a lake, That to the fringed bank with myrtle crown'd Her crystal mirror holds, unite their streams.
Side 65 - Canft thou not minifter to a mind difeas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted forrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with fome fweet oblivious antidote, Cleanfe the ftuff'd bofom of that perilous ftuff. Which weighs upon the heart ? DOCT.
Side 202 - The balmy spirit of the western gale Eternal breathes on fruits untaught to fail ; Each dropping pear a following pear supplies, On apples apples, figs on figs arise ; The same mild season gives the blooms to blow, The buds to harden and the fruits to grow. Here order'd vines in equal ranks appear, With all th...
Side 209 - Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall, Their tender buds or leaves to violate, Nor scorching heat, nor cold intemperate, T...
Side 205 - Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose fruit, burnish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious taste : Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and flocks Grazing the tender herb, were interpos'd...
Side 208 - Araby the bleft j with fuch delay Well pleas'd they flack their courfe, and many a league Chear'd with the grateful fmell old Ocean fmiles...
Side 202 - The red'ning apple ripens here to gold. Here the blue fig with luscious juice o'erflows, With deeper red the full pomegranate glows, The branch here bends beneath the weighty pear, And verdant olives flourish round the year. The balmy spirit of the...
Side 202 - Four acres was the' allotted space of ground, Fenced with a green enclosure all around : Tall thriving trees confess'd the fruitful mould ; The reddening apple ripens here to gold : Here the blue fig with luscious juice o'erflows, With deeper red the full pomegranate glows, The branch here bends beneath the weighty pear, And verdant olives flourish round the year.
Side 279 - Breaft is open laid, And while the Head's intent, the Heart's betray'd. Then, bafe Defire of Gain, then, Rage appears, Quarrels and Brawls arife, and anxious Fears ; Then, Clamours and Revilings reach the Sky, While lofing Gamefters all the Gods defie.
Side 210 - Was gather'd, which coft Ceres all that pain To feek her through the world ; nor that fweet grove Of Daphne by Orontes, and th...