The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 2W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1833 |
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... hope of plunder could bring any straggling party to so poor and sequestered a spot -but no place was exempt from their visits . Just as their boat had reached the shore , a party of Albanese ma- rauders had appeared near the village . A ...
... hope of plunder could bring any straggling party to so poor and sequestered a spot -but no place was exempt from their visits . Just as their boat had reached the shore , a party of Albanese ma- rauders had appeared near the village . A ...
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... hope for . After the death of Pompey he studied to make the most of Octavius . Octavius complimented Antony with the life of this illustrious man , and his death brings to a natural close our remarks on the monarchy and republic of Rome ...
... hope for . After the death of Pompey he studied to make the most of Octavius . Octavius complimented Antony with the life of this illustrious man , and his death brings to a natural close our remarks on the monarchy and republic of Rome ...
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... hope , ( a vain one as it proved , ) that , by going with the violent a cer- tain length , they could prevent them from going farther . The Jacobins had resolved to consider nothing accom- plished until , in the eyes of indignant Europe ...
... hope , ( a vain one as it proved , ) that , by going with the violent a cer- tain length , they could prevent them from going farther . The Jacobins had resolved to consider nothing accom- plished until , in the eyes of indignant Europe ...
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... hope . Silent and irresistible they led their victims to the scaffold , dreaded alike by the soldiers who crouched , the people who trembled , and the victims who suffered . The history of the world has no pa- rallel to that long night ...
... hope . Silent and irresistible they led their victims to the scaffold , dreaded alike by the soldiers who crouched , the people who trembled , and the victims who suffered . The history of the world has no pa- rallel to that long night ...
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... hope and industry . Feel- ing himself a seared and isolated being he avoided the sympathies of social intercourse , to brood in secret over his grievances ; till viewed through the discontent of his spirit , they assumed a darker hue ...
... hope and industry . Feel- ing himself a seared and isolated being he avoided the sympathies of social intercourse , to brood in secret over his grievances ; till viewed through the discontent of his spirit , they assumed a darker hue ...
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Стр. 278 - Could I embody and unbosom now, That which is most within me, — could I wreak My thoughts upon expression, and thus throw Soul, heart, mind, passions, feelings, strong or weak, All that I would have sought, and all I seek, Bear, know, feel, and yet breathe — into one word, And that one word were lightning, I would speak ; But as it is, I live and die unheard, [sword.
Стр. 342 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Стр. 209 - And I am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day. My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust; My skin is broken, and become loathsome. My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, And are spent without hope.
Стр. 163 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light...
Стр. 309 - I most firmly admit and embrace apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions, and all other constitutions and observances of the same church. *I also admit the sacred scriptures, according to the sense which the holy mother church has held, and does hold, to whom it belongs to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the holy scriptures ; nor will I ever take or interpret them otherwise, than according to the unanimous consent of the fathers.
Стр. 160 - Heavens! what a goodly prospect spreads around, Of hills, and dales, and woods, and lawns, and spires, And glittering towns, and gilded streams, till all The stretching landscape into smoke decays!
Стр. 163 - Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
Стр. 503 - And said unto the woman, Now we believe, not because of thy saying : for we have heard him ourselves, and know that this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world.
Стр. 311 - Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Стр. 2 - Parliament, do pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true, ancient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this Kingdom...