He subjoyns a curious description of the shape, Mechanism and use of the sting of a Bee; and shews the admirable Providence of Nature in the contrivance and fabrick of Feathers for Flying.
To the accidental or adventitious parts, as to every thing human, some slight exceptions may be made; but the main fabrick is immovably supported.
The fabrick of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed.
After the scheme and fabrick of the poem, must be considered its component parts, the sentiments and the diction.
Should we allow this plea to be annulled, the whole fabrick of our empire shakes at the foundation.
How little do they understand what it is that gives stability to the fabrick of our constitution, if they imagine it can long stand, when it is not supported by virtue.
Nor doth the Alwise Creator seem to have shewn less care and providence in the fabrickof it, then in those which seem most considerable.
Fifthly, That the Fabrick of the drop, that is able to hinder the parts from extricating themselves, is analogus to that of an Arch.
The fabrick of the wing, as it appears through a moderately magnifying Microscope, seems to be a body consisting of two parts, as is visible in the 4.
Some men ruin the fabrick of their bodies by incessant revels, and others by intemperate studies; some batter it by excess, and others sap it by inactivity.
To this Fabrick he erected several Houses adjoining, for the Custos and Canons to reside in; and afterwards King Hen.
Fabrick adjoining to the King’s Lodgings, in the Upper Ward.
There are three ways by which the Architect may take a view beforehand of the Fabrick he is to build, viz.
Decorum or Decency, is that which makes the Aspect of the Fabrick so correct, that there is nothing that is not approv'd of, and founded upon some Authority.
The Landing-places ought not to be narrower than 16 Inches and an half, nor broader than 22 Inches, and all the Steps that are round about a Fabrick should be all of the same breadth.
For it's the common Opinion, that the first Fabrick that was made, according to any of the Orders, was the Temple that King Dorus built in Honour of Juno in the City Argos.
The next visit was to the gaol, which they call the castle; a fabrick built lately, such is terrestrial mutability, out of the materials of the ruined abbey.
I shall here consider the Fabrick and Texture of the Bodies of Animals in one particular View; which, in my Opinion, shews the Hand of a thinking and all-wise Being in their Formation, with the Evidence of a thousand Demonstrations.
In the midst of my Conversation with these invisible Companions, I discovered in the Centre of a very dark Grove a monstrous Fabrick built after the Gothick manner, and covered with innumerable Devices in that barbarous kind of Sculpture.
Now for these walls of flesh, wherein the Soul doth seem to be immured, before the Resurrection, it is nothing but an elemental composition, and a Fabrick that must fall to ashes.
The universalfabrick of the world, Rent and divided, to your empire's hurl'd.
Now, for these walls of flesh, wherein the soul doth seem to be immured before the resurrection, it is nothing but an elemental composition, and a fabrick that must fall to ashes.
Before evening service the exterior or outer chapel and the cloister leading to it (a new fabrick of Sir R.
Another stupendious Fabrick of I think also Tyrian architecture, was the monument of Porsenna, King of Etruria.
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