Introduction. Rienzi. Foscari. Julian. Charles IHurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... Tell . " Everything tended to encourage a poetical aspi- rant . About this time , too , my own prospects , so bright and sunny in early youth , became gradually over- clouded . A Chancery suit , the gaining of which cost eight years and ...
... Tell . " Everything tended to encourage a poetical aspi- rant . About this time , too , my own prospects , so bright and sunny in early youth , became gradually over- clouded . A Chancery suit , the gaining of which cost eight years and ...
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... tell to others who may be exposed to such trials , how inevitably , as according to some happy law of nature the keenest physical pain is known to be soon for- gotten , whilst pleasure's light traces are indelible ; so in mental ...
... tell to others who may be exposed to such trials , how inevitably , as according to some happy law of nature the keenest physical pain is known to be soon for- gotten , whilst pleasure's light traces are indelible ; so in mental ...
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... telling good stories like common mortals ; indeed , the only very grave person whom I remarked was Mr. Liston ... tell why , and the ubiquitous call - boy everywhere ! If one element prevailed amongst these conflicting noises , it ...
... telling good stories like common mortals ; indeed , the only very grave person whom I remarked was Mr. Liston ... tell why , and the ubiquitous call - boy everywhere ! If one element prevailed amongst these conflicting noises , it ...
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... places as my poor gift of word - painting could make them ; and in all , I may say , or nearly all , I have , I cannot tell why , put more of my own pecu- liar thoughts and fancies than in any other of my xxxii INTRODUCTION .
... places as my poor gift of word - painting could make them ; and in all , I may say , or nearly all , I have , I cannot tell why , put more of my own pecu- liar thoughts and fancies than in any other of my xxxii INTRODUCTION .
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... tell in gentle whispers , gazing round Lest other listeners than the storied walls Of these old temples hear ye , how on Monday A noble gallant , one of the Corsi , stole , — Seized is the courtlier phrase , -and wrung the neck Of ...
... tell in gentle whispers , gazing round Lest other listeners than the storied walls Of these old temples hear ye , how on Monday A noble gallant , one of the Corsi , stole , — Seized is the courtlier phrase , -and wrung the neck Of ...
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Стр. 25 - In one short hour The pretty, harmless boy was slain! I saw The corse, the mangled corse, and then I cried For vengeance! Rouse ye, Romans! Rouse ye, slaves! Have ye brave sons? — Look in the next fierce brawl To see them die! Have ye fair daughters?
Стр. 25 - Look in the next fierce brawl To see them die. Have ye fair daughters ? Look To see them live, torn from your arms, distained, Dishonored ; and, if ye dare call for justice, Be answered by the lash. Yet, this is Rome, That sat on her seven hills, and from her throne Of beauty ruled the world ! Yet, we are Romans. Why, in that elder day, to be a Roman Was greater than a king...
Стр. 24 - Friends, I come not here to talk. Ye know too well The story of our thraldom. We are slaves ! The bright sun rises to his course, and lights A race of slaves ! He sets, and his last beam Falls on a slave...
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Стр. 6 - ... by every one. The professional man will find in it the career of one of the most illustrious professors of medicine of our own or of any other age — the student of intellectual science the progress of a truly profound philosopher — and all, the lesson afforded by a good man's life. Abernethy's memory is worthy of a good biographer, and happily it has found one.
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Стр. 8 - For the amazing quantity of personal and family history, admirable arrangement of details, and accuracy of information, this genealogical and heraldic dictionary is without a rival. It is now the standard and acknowledged book of reference upon all questions touching pedigree, and direct or collateral affinity with the titled aristocracy. The lineage of each distinguished houss is deduced through all the various ramifications.
Стр. 11 - NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD, Comprising A WINTER PASSAGE ACROSS THE ANDES TO CHILI, WITH A VISIT TO THE GOLD REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, JAVA, &c.