The Quarterly Review, Svazek 46William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1832 |
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Strana 2
... individuals concerned in its stories or glanced at in its hints were living , the greater part of them too in much the ... individual that had ever moved in the society of Johnson and his worshipping biographer would have remained . Even ...
... individuals concerned in its stories or glanced at in its hints were living , the greater part of them too in much the ... individual that had ever moved in the society of Johnson and his worshipping biographer would have remained . Even ...
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... individual , will seldom , without extreme reluctance , believe him to have been equally successful in another , even if it were not a higher , way . How flattering to the indolence and the envy , alike characteristic of the present ...
... individual , will seldom , without extreme reluctance , believe him to have been equally successful in another , even if it were not a higher , way . How flattering to the indolence and the envy , alike characteristic of the present ...
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... individual , male or female , who has ever been permitted to scribble a page in a magazine , or report a speech in the House of Commons . The booksellers will , however , discover in the course of time , that this particular species of ...
... individual , male or female , who has ever been permitted to scribble a page in a magazine , or report a speech in the House of Commons . The booksellers will , however , discover in the course of time , that this particular species of ...
Strana 8
... individual in the box is giving a clear and satisfactory evidence , obviously unconscious , all the while , of the real gist and bearing of the facts he is narrating . One of the oldest adages in Westminster - hall is , in a bad case ...
... individual in the box is giving a clear and satisfactory evidence , obviously unconscious , all the while , of the real gist and bearing of the facts he is narrating . One of the oldest adages in Westminster - hall is , in a bad case ...
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... individual cases and circumstances , by the master himself , man to man , and friend to friend . The Boswellian style of biography was quite new ; and while the book was devoured with universal eagerness , many of the manlier order of ...
... individual cases and circumstances , by the master himself , man to man , and friend to friend . The Boswellian style of biography was quite new ; and while the book was devoured with universal eagerness , many of the manlier order of ...
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Strana 162 - Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide. They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
Strana 129 - The whispering zephyr and the purling rill? Who finds not Providence all good and wise, Alike in what it gives, and what denies?
Strana 27 - Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires, And strong devotion to the skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervours for a healthful mind, Obedient passions, and a will resign'd...
Strana 451 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure, any intention to subvert the present church establishment as settled by law within this realm, and I do solemnly swear, that I never will exercise any privilege to which I am or may become entitled, to disturb or weaken the protestant religion or protestant government in the United Kingdom.
Strana 27 - Praise, said the sage, with a sigh, is to an old man an empty sound. I have neither mother to be delighted with the reputation of her son, nor wife to partake the honours of her husband.
Strana 39 - I sat down on a bank, such as a writer of romance might have delighted to feign. I had indeed no trees to whisper over my head, but a clear rivulet streamed at my feet. The day was calm, the air was soft, and all was rudeness, silence, and solitude.
Strana 160 - Vare, tuum nomen, superet modo Mantua nobis, Mantua vae miserae nimium vicina Cremonae, cantantes sublime ferent ad sidera cycni.' L. Sic tua Cyrneas fugiant examina taxos, 30 sic cytiso pastae distendant ubera vaccae : incipe, si quid habes. Et me fecere poetam Pierides, sunt et mihi carmina, me quoque dicunt vatem pastores ; sed non ego credulus illis. Nam neque adhuc Vario videor nec dicere Cinna 35 digna, sed argutos inter strepere anser olores.
Strana 220 - I am convinced that those societies (as the Indians) which live without government, enjoy in their general mass an infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who live under the European governments.
Strana 293 - The Atlantic was roused : Mrs. Partington's spirit was up ; but I need not tell you the contest was unequal. The Atlantic Ocean beat Mrs. Partington. She was excellent at a slop or a puddle, but she should not have meddled with a tempest.
Strana 469 - Chateaubriand, pourquoi fuir ta patrie, Fuir son amour, notre encens et nos soins? N'entends-tu pas la France qui s'écrie: Mon beau ciel pleure une étoile de moins!