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... feeling - probably from the conviction that the person whom we are fond of must be a different one from the hero of the episode of a vain man . This opens with a description of the effects of his over- weening desire of superiority ...
... feeling - probably from the conviction that the person whom we are fond of must be a different one from the hero of the episode of a vain man . This opens with a description of the effects of his over- weening desire of superiority ...
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... feeling , she accepted the offers of another , and made the mar- riage bond a fatal and irrevocable barrier to our reconciliation and union . Oh ! how I now cursed my infatuation ! how passionately I recalled the past how coldly I ...
... feeling , she accepted the offers of another , and made the mar- riage bond a fatal and irrevocable barrier to our reconciliation and union . Oh ! how I now cursed my infatuation ! how passionately I recalled the past how coldly I ...
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... feels it not ; and this coldness " galls to the very quick the morbid acuteness of his self - love . " He again ... feelings , and buries himself in the country with his books : - But I was then too bound to the world not to be ...
... feels it not ; and this coldness " galls to the very quick the morbid acuteness of his self - love . " He again ... feelings , and buries himself in the country with his books : - But I was then too bound to the world not to be ...
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... feeling of any kind , is ridiculous ; and I could not endure the thought that my treasured and secret affections should be dragged from their retreat , to be cavilled and carped at by Every beardless , vain comparative . This weakness ...
... feeling of any kind , is ridiculous ; and I could not endure the thought that my treasured and secret affections should be dragged from their retreat , to be cavilled and carped at by Every beardless , vain comparative . This weakness ...
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... feeling to be coupled with extreme weakness ; nay , so little are we of that opinion , that we believe that , for one instance in which a good heart does harm by being coupled , as in this case , with a weak head , there are fifty in ...
... feeling to be coupled with extreme weakness ; nay , so little are we of that opinion , that we believe that , for one instance in which a good heart does harm by being coupled , as in this case , with a weak head , there are fifty in ...
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Стр. 143 - For love, which scarce collective man can fill; For patience, sovereign o'er transmuted ill; For faith, that, panting for a happier seat. Counts death kind Nature's signal of retreat. These goods for man the laws of Heaven ordain, These goods He grants, who grants the power to gain ; With these celestial Wisdom calms the mind, And makes the happiness she does not find.
Стр. 427 - ... in which notice shall be clearly and explicitly contained the cause of action which such party hath or claimeth to have against such justice of the peace...
Стр. 228 - Where are my friends? I am alone; No playmate shares my beaker: Some lie beneath the churchyard stone, And some — before the Speaker; And some compose a tragedy, And some compose a rondo; And some draw sword for Liberty, And some draw pleas for John Doe.
Стр. 309 - That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever. And I do declare, That no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me...
Стр. 134 - I'll tell you the rest at the Ball. You'll meet all your Beauties ; the Lily And the Fairy of Willowbrook Farm, And Lucy, who made me so silly At Dawlish, by taking your arm ; Miss Manners, who always abused you For talking so much about Hock ; And her sister, who often amused you By raving of rebels and Rock ; And something which surely would answer, An heiress quite fresh from Bengal; — So though you were seldom a dancer, You'll dance, just for once, at our Ball. But out on the world ! — from...
Стр. 212 - The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark Illimitable ocean without bound, Without dimension; where length, breadth, and highth, And time and place are lost...
Стр. 54 - In his domesticated state, when he commences his career of song, it is impossible to stand by uninterested. He whistles for the dog ; Caesar starts up, wags his tail, and runs to meet his master. He squeaks out like a hurt chicken ; and the hen hurries about, with hanging wings and bristled feathers, clucking to protect her injured brood. The barking of the dog, the mewing of the cat, the creaking of a passing wheelbarrow, follow with great truth and rapidity.
Стр. 558 - But the leading vice in Burns's character, and the cardinal deformity, indeed, of all his productions, was his contempt, or affectation of contempt, for prudence, decency, and regularity ; and his admiration of thoughtlessness, oddity, and vehement sensibility; — his belief, in short, in the dispensing power of genius and social feeling, in all matters of morality and common sense.
Стр. 106 - How quick they wheel'd, and flying behind them shot Sharp sleet of arrowy showers against the face Of their pursuers, and overcame by flight; The field all iron cast a gleaming brown : Nor wanted clouds of foot, nor on each horn Cuirassiers all in steel for standing fight, Chariots, or elephants indorsed with towers Of archers...
Стр. 460 - ... of the Alps, between Switzerland and Savoy. In these regions the traveller is often overtaken by the most severe weather, even after days of cloudless beauty, when the glaciers glitter in the sunshine, and the pink flowers of the rhododendron appear as if they were never to be sulh'ed by the tempest.