The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 6J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1795 - Books and bookselling |
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... Ditto 29.7 50 56 Cloudy 29.83 51 бо 29.95 50 58 Clear Cloudy 30 . 54 72 Clear 30.1 56 67 Ditto 30.175 53 60 Ditto 30.15 49 59 Ditto 10 30.075 52 58 Ditto 11 . 30.05 52 64 Ditto 12 29.9 51 63 Cloudy ་ 13 29.92 54 65 Clear 14 29.95 48 79 ...
... Ditto 29.7 50 56 Cloudy 29.83 51 бо 29.95 50 58 Clear Cloudy 30 . 54 72 Clear 30.1 56 67 Ditto 30.175 53 60 Ditto 30.15 49 59 Ditto 10 30.075 52 58 Ditto 11 . 30.05 52 64 Ditto 12 29.9 51 63 Cloudy ་ 13 29.92 54 65 Clear 14 29.95 48 79 ...
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... Ditto July 1794 . Ditto January 1795 , and the two following Numbers . great a differerice between the life of the latter , Candid Review . 2.3 Candid Review of Tranfactions the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
... Ditto July 1794 . Ditto January 1795 , and the two following Numbers . great a differerice between the life of the latter , Candid Review . 2.3 Candid Review of Tranfactions the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
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... Ditto Clear Ditto Ditto Ditto 62 Rain 64 Clear 65 Ditto 62 0.255 Rain 62 0.04 Showers 63 0.72 Rain 72 0.43 Ditto 67 Clear 62 0.34 Rain 57 O.I Ditto 63 0.025 Showers 61 0.05 Ditto 0.09 Rain 60 Clear 61 0.27 Rain 59 C.13 Ditto 62 0.03 ...
... Ditto Clear Ditto Ditto Ditto 62 Rain 64 Clear 65 Ditto 62 0.255 Rain 62 0.04 Showers 63 0.72 Rain 72 0.43 Ditto 67 Clear 62 0.34 Rain 57 O.I Ditto 63 0.025 Showers 61 0.05 Ditto 0.09 Rain 60 Clear 61 0.27 Rain 59 C.13 Ditto 62 0.03 ...
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... Ditto 68895 . 5 29.5 45 '54 0.57 Rain 29.6 46 57 Clear 29.85 47 56 0.03 Showers 29.6 54 55 0.175 Rain 9 29.075 42 56 0.13 Ditto ΙΟ 28.95 42 55 O.F Ditto 11 29 . 43 55 0.13 Ditto 12 29.4 48 : 54 0.075 Ditto 13 29.4 52 57 0.115 Ditto 14 ...
... Ditto 68895 . 5 29.5 45 '54 0.57 Rain 29.6 46 57 Clear 29.85 47 56 0.03 Showers 29.6 54 55 0.175 Rain 9 29.075 42 56 0.13 Ditto ΙΟ 28.95 42 55 O.F Ditto 11 29 . 43 55 0.13 Ditto 12 29.4 48 : 54 0.075 Ditto 13 29.4 52 57 0.115 Ditto 14 ...
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... Ditto 28.89 33 41 0.12 Rain 29.412 4I 46 0.14 Ditto 29.675 37 47 Clear 29.575 48 52 0.15 Rain 30.125 37 50 Clear 9 29.225 32 45 Ditto 10 30.26 30 42 Ditto 38.4125 31 39 Thick 12 30.1 44 51 Clear 13 29.8 47 Ditto 14 30.05 34 47 Ditto 15 ...
... Ditto 28.89 33 41 0.12 Rain 29.412 4I 46 0.14 Ditto 29.675 37 47 Clear 29.575 48 52 0.15 Rain 30.125 37 50 Clear 9 29.225 32 45 Ditto 10 30.26 30 42 Ditto 38.4125 31 39 Thick 12 30.1 44 51 Clear 13 29.8 47 Ditto 14 30.05 34 47 Ditto 15 ...
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Page 65 - I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them...
Page 8 - But o'er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long-sounding aisles and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence, and a dread repose : Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades every flower, and darkens every green ; Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Page 6 - ... down it comes, From the rude mountain, and the mossy wild, Tumbling through rocks abrupt, and sounding far; Then o'er the sanded valley floating spreads...
Page 129 - I should have given the well-dressed man half-a-crown, or a couple of shillings for a bottle of wine. Happy in this information, I went again the next day; when the same man who before had sent me away, after I had given him only two shillings, very politely opened the door for me, and himself recommended me to a good seat in the gallery.
Page 348 - He is not supposed to take more than three successive leaps in this manner. If he is between two rocks which are near each other, and wants to reach the top, he leaps from the side of one rock to the other alternately, till he has attained the summit.
Page 265 - Chalmers disparagingly describes as imagining " that he had the wit to amuse, the knowledge to instruct, and the address to captivate the lovers of news in Scotland ; but he was only able, with all his powers, to extend his publication to ten numbers, which were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected.
Page 349 - ... weather can engage them to come down into the lower regions; and even in winter, if there are a few fine days, they leave .the woods and mount higher. Winter is the feafon of love with them, and princpally the month of January.
Page 281 - I would be glad that there was a lefs diftance between the people and the great. The people then not believing the great to be greater than they are, would fear them lefs ; and the great, not imagining the people more infignificant and miferable than they are, would fear them more. If beauty knew all the advantages of the modefty that heightens its charms, it would not coaftantly expofe it to fo many dangers.
Page 302 - LEONARDO DA VINCI, made up of all the elements, without the preponderance of any one, gave univerfal- hints, and wafted life...