The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Том 2G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... England in his life . This is a more striking instance than Mrs. Radcliffe ; for , says Scott of her descriptions ( and we are pleased to have such support for our opinions ) , they " were marked in a particular degree ( to our thinking ...
... England in his life . This is a more striking instance than Mrs. Radcliffe ; for , says Scott of her descriptions ( and we are pleased to have such support for our opinions ) , they " were marked in a particular degree ( to our thinking ...
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... England . But the obstacles which opposed their intercourse with the continent , led their tourists to explore with greater industry and diligence than at former periods , their own interesting island ; and their topographical ...
... England . But the obstacles which opposed their intercourse with the continent , led their tourists to explore with greater industry and diligence than at former periods , their own interesting island ; and their topographical ...
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... England , particularly if good wines and stimulating cordials form an indis- pensable part of their domestic comforts ; numbers , probably , are impelled by the expectation of being enabled to associate more familiarly with their titled ...
... England , particularly if good wines and stimulating cordials form an indis- pensable part of their domestic comforts ; numbers , probably , are impelled by the expectation of being enabled to associate more familiarly with their titled ...
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... England diligently exploring a French grammar , which he had probably never seen before , attempting to decline nouns , and conjugate verbs , amidst the bustle of the sailors in a rather tempestuous passage , and the pleasant varieties ...
... England diligently exploring a French grammar , which he had probably never seen before , attempting to decline nouns , and conjugate verbs , amidst the bustle of the sailors in a rather tempestuous passage , and the pleasant varieties ...
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... England . Boston . Bowles & Dearborn . 1826. 2 vols . 12mo . We consider it pretty well settled , that the matériel of a native literature is sufficiently abundant in this country . We shall not , therefore , enter into the discussion ...
... England . Boston . Bowles & Dearborn . 1826. 2 vols . 12mo . We consider it pretty well settled , that the matériel of a native literature is sufficiently abundant in this country . We shall not , therefore , enter into the discussion ...
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Стр. 344 - Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
Стр. 10 - Come to the bridal chamber, Death! Come to the mother's when she feels For the first time her first-born's breath! Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke, And crowded cities wail its stroke!
Стр. 345 - The shady trees cover him with their shadow ; the willows of the brook compass him about.
Стр. 347 - Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead In the rock for ever!
Стр. 320 - Walker's Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names.
Стр. 347 - For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another; though my reins be consumed within me.
Стр. 345 - He is the chief of the ways of God: he that made him can make his sword to approach unto him.
Стр. 346 - Will he make many supplications unto thee? Will he speak soft words unto thee? Will he make a covenant with thee? Wilt thou take him for a servant for ever? Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? Or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens?
Стр. 346 - Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? Or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens? Shall the companions make a banquet of him? Shall they part him among the merchants? Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? Or his head with fish spears?
Стр. 295 - For softness she and sweet attractive grace, He for God only, she for God in him: His fair large front and eye sublime declared Absolute rule; and hyacinthine locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustering, but not beneath his shoulders broad...