Retrospective Review, Том 7Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... pass on to that which is more peculiar to the tract before us , the personal history of Chillingworth . We cannot , however , omit the following passage , which ex- presses in few words the low estate to which , in his adversary's view ...
... pass on to that which is more peculiar to the tract before us , the personal history of Chillingworth . We cannot , however , omit the following passage , which ex- presses in few words the low estate to which , in his adversary's view ...
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... passing the love of father , husband , brother . O , how are the mighty fallen , and the weapons , nay engines of war , perished ! O , tell it not in Gath , that he who raised a battery against the Pope's chair , that he might place ...
... passing the love of father , husband , brother . O , how are the mighty fallen , and the weapons , nay engines of war , perished ! O , tell it not in Gath , that he who raised a battery against the Pope's chair , that he might place ...
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... passes of the Appennines , is justly ex- tolled , but we are at this time surprised to learn , " our artillery killed not ten in both armies . " The author , speaking of his countrymen , says , - " certainly , upon a charge , they are ...
... passes of the Appennines , is justly ex- tolled , but we are at this time surprised to learn , " our artillery killed not ten in both armies . " The author , speaking of his countrymen , says , - " certainly , upon a charge , they are ...
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... pass by , and yet I cannot stoop to flatter . But this I will say of him , and I would say as much to ages , if I should write a story , that never man's person and his place were better met in a business than my Lord Coke and my Lord ...
... pass by , and yet I cannot stoop to flatter . But this I will say of him , and I would say as much to ages , if I should write a story , that never man's person and his place were better met in a business than my Lord Coke and my Lord ...
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... pass without answer by the editor of the Secret History of James I. , we shall perhaps be excused in offering an explanation of the chief justice's conduct in this place , though we are aware that it savours a little too much of dry ...
... pass without answer by the editor of the Secret History of James I. , we shall perhaps be excused in offering an explanation of the chief justice's conduct in this place , though we are aware that it savours a little too much of dry ...
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Стр. 403 - As it fell upon a day In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made, Beasts did leap, and birds did sing, Trees did grow, and plants did spring...
Стр. 395 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's •waste...
Стр. 396 - When summer's breath their masked buds discloses : But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves. Sweet roses do not so ; Of their sweet deaths are sweetest odours made : And so of you, beauteous and lovely youth, When that shall fade, my verse distils your truth.
Стр. 392 - LAWRENCE, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won From the hard season gaining? Time will run On smoother, till Favonius reinspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sowed nor spun.
Стр. 404 - He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need : If thou sorrow, he will weep ; If thou wake, he cannot sleep ; Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part. These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flattering foe.
Стр. 396 - Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace: Even so my sun one early morn did shine, With all triumphant splendour on my brow; But out! alack! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love no whit disdaineth; Suns of the world may stain when...
Стр. 394 - tis true I have gone here and there And made myself a motley to the view, Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affections new.
Стр. 383 - In limning out a well-proportion'd steed, His art with nature's workmanship at strife, As if the dead the living should exceed ; So did this horse excel a common one In shape, in courage, colour, pace, and bone.
Стр. 6 - Then said he unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen what the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the chambers of his imagery ? for they say, The Lord seeth us not ; the Lord hath forsaken the earth.
Стр. 384 - Round-hoof'd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long, Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide, High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong, Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide: Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back.