The Projector: A Periodical Paper, Том 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... dangers of the above maxim being ex- tended 72. On the manufacture of Money - introduction of machinery in this manufacture - folly of those who do not bring the article to market ............. ............. 1 13 26 36 48 No. Page 73 ...
... dangers of the above maxim being ex- tended 72. On the manufacture of Money - introduction of machinery in this manufacture - folly of those who do not bring the article to market ............. ............. 1 13 26 36 48 No. Page 73 ...
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... dangerous to bor- row any thing from the real world .... ............... 225 88. Danger of meddling with matters in which we have no concern - mischief done by well- meaning people - on minding one's own bu- siness ...
... dangerous to bor- row any thing from the real world .... ............... 225 88. Danger of meddling with matters in which we have no concern - mischief done by well- meaning people - on minding one's own bu- siness ...
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... dangerous . It consumes time , which no man has yet found the art of restoring ; and it con- fers a degree of distinction upon persons and things of which they are unworthy . I am likewise still disposed to think that they who imagine ...
... dangerous . It consumes time , which no man has yet found the art of restoring ; and it con- fers a degree of distinction upon persons and things of which they are unworthy . I am likewise still disposed to think that they who imagine ...
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... danger which arises from these tumultuous meetings . I need scarcely inform my readers , that I advert to what took place at the Old Bailey on the twenty - third of February , a ca- lamity in which thirty persons fell a sacrifice to ...
... danger which arises from these tumultuous meetings . I need scarcely inform my readers , that I advert to what took place at the Old Bailey on the twenty - third of February , a ca- lamity in which thirty persons fell a sacrifice to ...
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... danger , it is so generally ac- counted an honour to produce a mob , that all the difficulties of access or retreat are detailed among the most pleasant circumstances of the affair ; and the player's benefit , or the lady's rout , which ...
... danger , it is so generally ac- counted an honour to produce a mob , that all the difficulties of access or retreat are detailed among the most pleasant circumstances of the affair ; and the player's benefit , or the lady's rout , which ...
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Страница 109 - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
Страница 64 - ... set their thoughts more on words than things. Nay, because words are many of them learned before the ideas are known for which they stand: therefore some, not only children but men, speak several words no otherwise than parrots do, only because they have learned them, and have been accustomed to those sounds.
Страница 120 - As shades more sweetly recommend the light. So modest plainness sets off sprightly wit; For works may have more wit than does them good, As bodies perish through excess of blood.
Страница 22 - Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear; And chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal.
Страница 131 - The value of every story depends on its being true. A story is a picture either of an individual or of human nature in general : if it be false, it is a picture of nothing.
Страница 246 - I do not love thee, Dr. Fell, the reason why I cannot tell, But this I know and know full well, I do not love thee, Dr. Fell...
Страница 96 - In all time of our tribulation; in all time of our wealth ; in the hour of death, and in the day of judgment, Good Lord, deliver us.
Страница 179 - It does not signify," pursued Johnson, "that the fear of something made him resolve; it is upon the state of his mind, after the resolution is taken, that I argue. Suppose a man either from fear, or pride, or conscience, or whatever motive, has resolved to kill himself; when once the resolution is taken he has nothing to fear. He may then go and take the King of Prussia by the nose at the head of his army. He cannot fear the rack who is determined to kill himself.
Страница 356 - ... but that which we call common sense, suffers under that word; for it sometimes implies no more than that faculty which is common to all men, but sometimes signifies right reason, and what all men should consent to.
Страница 21 - LADIES. — The delicate and restrained condition which custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. — Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or Gentlemen who have formed predilections, may be assisted in obtaining the objects of their affections...