The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44C. Ackers, 1775 - English essays |
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Page 42
... shew too - that you well employ your [ ftir , Have at you now - nay , mafter - pray don't Hold up your head , your fat becomes you , Sir ; Leer with your eyes - as thus - now fmirk- well done ! cooks ! You're ogling , Sir -a haunch of ...
... shew too - that you well employ your [ ftir , Have at you now - nay , mafter - pray don't Hold up your head , your fat becomes you , Sir ; Leer with your eyes - as thus - now fmirk- well done ! cooks ! You're ogling , Sir -a haunch of ...
Page 146
... Shew the month and the day when the gives me her hand . Now fome in fuch matters theirtalents difplay , But faith your poor friend is not gifted that way : So beg you'll inform him as foon as you ean , When this puzzling fair one will ...
... Shew the month and the day when the gives me her hand . Now fome in fuch matters theirtalents difplay , But faith your poor friend is not gifted that way : So beg you'll inform him as foon as you ean , When this puzzling fair one will ...
Page 431
... shew ; For money we abroad did roam , And thought to tax the new . IV . And a taxing , & c . The pow'r fupreme of parliament , Qur purpofe did affift , And taxing laws abroad were fent , Which rebels do refift . And a taxing , & c . V ...
... shew ; For money we abroad did roam , And thought to tax the new . IV . And a taxing , & c . The pow'r fupreme of parliament , Qur purpofe did affift , And taxing laws abroad were fent , Which rebels do refift . And a taxing , & c . V ...
Page 534
... shews a perfect knowledge of the ground . " The major è longinquo reverentia is an obfervation too well founded in nature to have escaped Homer . And though I may be ac- cufed of refinement , fhould I carry my con- jectures on this head ...
... shews a perfect knowledge of the ground . " The major è longinquo reverentia is an obfervation too well founded in nature to have escaped Homer . And though I may be ac- cufed of refinement , fhould I carry my con- jectures on this head ...
Page 598
... Shew'd to what ends both good and evil ftretch To honour one , and f'other to Jack Ketchi Turn'd ridicule ' gainft folly , fraud , and pride , And fought with humour's lance on virtue's fide . Such be henceforth each comic artift's aim ...
... Shew'd to what ends both good and evil ftretch To honour one , and f'other to Jack Ketchi Turn'd ridicule ' gainft folly , fraud , and pride , And fought with humour's lance on virtue's fide . Such be henceforth each comic artift's aim ...
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