The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 680
... seems neither ne- ceffary nor probable . It has not the fup- port of the Medicean MS ; nor of that of Jefus College ; nor of the fine editions of 168 ; and not of the Plantin of 1585 ; nor of Cunningham ; nor of Wakefield : and the ...
... seems neither ne- ceffary nor probable . It has not the fup- port of the Medicean MS ; nor of that of Jefus College ; nor of the fine editions of 168 ; and not of the Plantin of 1585 ; nor of Cunningham ; nor of Wakefield : and the ...
Page 726
... seems to me they must either not have known , or despised these virtues , because all their gods were vicious , and it was natural for them to esteem and ap- prove the ideas of vice which the exam- ples of the gods encouraged them to in ...
... seems to me they must either not have known , or despised these virtues , because all their gods were vicious , and it was natural for them to esteem and ap- prove the ideas of vice which the exam- ples of the gods encouraged them to in ...
Page 727
... seems to glide : The fpicy leaf he roll'd and kindled first , Frugal he liv'd , in bleft contentment dy'd , And quaffs the incenfe yet with grateful thirst . Sometimes Lin - fou , in garb fuccinct attir'd , Hovers the poignant nofegay ...
... seems to glide : The fpicy leaf he roll'd and kindled first , Frugal he liv'd , in bleft contentment dy'd , And quaffs the incenfe yet with grateful thirst . Sometimes Lin - fou , in garb fuccinct attir'd , Hovers the poignant nofegay ...
Page 728
... d iflands , tow'r in frozen ftate , Repel all nature with their gelid breath , And what seems harbour , is the jaw of death . The Mr.MACKINTOSH intends to commence a fecond courfe of lectures in 728 [ October , Original Poetry .
... d iflands , tow'r in frozen ftate , Repel all nature with their gelid breath , And what seems harbour , is the jaw of death . The Mr.MACKINTOSH intends to commence a fecond courfe of lectures in 728 [ October , Original Poetry .
Page 764
... seem in any fituation to have admitted of their being properly hoed and kept clean from weeds . Potatoes . This important crop is not by any means fo favourable as we had reafon fome- time ago to fuppofe . The heavy rains have in ...
... seem in any fituation to have admitted of their being properly hoed and kept clean from weeds . Potatoes . This important crop is not by any means fo favourable as we had reafon fome- time ago to fuppofe . The heavy rains have in ...
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