University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Том 61W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1863 |
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... convicts yearly released from prison should still be left free to follow their old devices , to wallow once again their fill in the mire of lawless deeds , un- checked by the least shadow of po- lice control , undaunted by other fear ...
... convicts yearly released from prison should still be left free to follow their old devices , to wallow once again their fill in the mire of lawless deeds , un- checked by the least shadow of po- lice control , undaunted by other fear ...
Стр. 118
... convicts let out on tickets of leave . If all those whom Baron Bramwell has lately sentenced , had been men of this class , it would still prove nothing necessarily against the principle on which they had been let out of prison before ...
... convicts let out on tickets of leave . If all those whom Baron Bramwell has lately sentenced , had been men of this class , it would still prove nothing necessarily against the principle on which they had been let out of prison before ...
Стр. 119
... convict who has served his time . To those two mat- ters it is that the public mind should keep itself carefully ... convicts . The way in which English criminals are crammed with food and stinted in hard labour , has even led to the ...
... convict who has served his time . To those two mat- ters it is that the public mind should keep itself carefully ... convicts . The way in which English criminals are crammed with food and stinted in hard labour , has even led to the ...
Стр. 120
... convicts were received by the public with open arms . Whence therefore the change of feeling which has now taken so very marked a shape against their successors of to - day ? May not the prevalent dislike to a class of convicts , who in ...
... convicts were received by the public with open arms . Whence therefore the change of feeling which has now taken so very marked a shape against their successors of to - day ? May not the prevalent dislike to a class of convicts , who in ...
Стр. 121
... convict under penal servitude for fifteen years may , besides all other indulgences , shorten his sentence by one - third , if only by dint of proper self - control he can behave himself up to the easy stand- ard marked out for him by ...
... convict under penal servitude for fifteen years may , besides all other indulgences , shorten his sentence by one - third , if only by dint of proper self - control he can behave himself up to the easy stand- ard marked out for him by ...
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Стр. 7 - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for comedy and tragedy among the Latines, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
Стр. 7 - ... (before) you were abused with diverse stolen and surreptitious copies, maimed and deformed by the frauds and stealths of injurious impostors that exposed them: even those are now offered to your view cured, and perfect of their limbs ; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them.
Стр. 65 - I can never be yours, for I verily believe I have not long to live — but I have left you every shilling of my fortune ;" — upon that she showed me her will — this generosity overpowered me.
Стр. 163 - Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations: that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ...
Стр. 8 - Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances.
Стр. 160 - This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall, Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed and famous by their birth...
Стр. 4 - I will rather sue to be despised than to deceive so good a commander with so slight, so drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. Drunk ? and speak parrot ? and squabble ? swagger ? swear ? and discourse fustian with one's own shadow?
Стр. 7 - His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers.
Стр. 25 - Notes are often necessary, but they are necessary evils. Let him that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare, and who desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give, read every play from the first scene to the last, with utter negligence of all his commentators.
Стр. 160 - This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed, and famous by their birth, Renowned for their deeds as far from home, (For Christian service, and true chivalry,) As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry, Of the world's ransom, blessed Mary's son...