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Side 515
... observed that his Majesty has , through the whole affair , behaved himself with the highest heroism and self - denial , in asserting the cause of the British Peerage , ( which was insulted in one of its noblest Members , ) against his ...
... observed that his Majesty has , through the whole affair , behaved himself with the highest heroism and self - denial , in asserting the cause of the British Peerage , ( which was insulted in one of its noblest Members , ) against his ...
Side 549
... observations , page 573. ] THE PEACE OF RYSWICK . ' TRANSLATED BY THE REV . THOMAS NEWCOMBE . WHEN now the tumult of the battle dies , No shouts the earth , no trumpets wake the skies ; Accept , great leader , what the pious throng ...
... observations , page 573. ] THE PEACE OF RYSWICK . ' TRANSLATED BY THE REV . THOMAS NEWCOMBE . WHEN now the tumult of the battle dies , No shouts the earth , no trumpets wake the skies ; Accept , great leader , what the pious throng ...
Side 557
... observe with skill ; Portentous sign ! and ominous of ill ; Soon will the pregnant air her vapours show , Winter come armed , and sounding whirlwinds blow . But though the fluid lesser pressed subsides , And almost all its silver ...
... observe with skill ; Portentous sign ! and ominous of ill ; Soon will the pregnant air her vapours show , Winter come armed , and sounding whirlwinds blow . But though the fluid lesser pressed subsides , And almost all its silver ...
Side 590
... observed ; Lucan neither , whose diction , although very bombast , is not enlivened either by beautiful phrases or epithets , but comes nearer prose than poetry ; nay , there is in him commonly such a mean choice of words , as is ...
... observed ; Lucan neither , whose diction , although very bombast , is not enlivened either by beautiful phrases or epithets , but comes nearer prose than poetry ; nay , there is in him commonly such a mean choice of words , as is ...
Side 622
... observe , if we please , that though the rebellion be in great measure quelled , yet the spirit of it is so far from being laid asleep , that it walks about still , even at noon day , in defiance of all authority ; and with a ...
... observe , if we please , that though the rebellion be in great measure quelled , yet the spirit of it is so far from being laid asleep , that it walks about still , even at noon day , in defiance of all authority ; and with a ...
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