University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Том 38W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1851 |
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... cause which he represented . For a year or two the patriot had been content with the mere echo of this applause as it was wafted to him in Paris ; but , cash failing him there , and the parliament from which he had been ejected having ...
... cause which he represented . For a year or two the patriot had been content with the mere echo of this applause as it was wafted to him in Paris ; but , cash failing him there , and the parliament from which he had been ejected having ...
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... cause of that diversity which we see in men , than by going deeper than all that we know of pedigree , and con- ceiving the birth of every new soul to be , as it were , a distinct creative act of the Unseen Spirit ? That now , in some ...
... cause of that diversity which we see in men , than by going deeper than all that we know of pedigree , and con- ceiving the birth of every new soul to be , as it were , a distinct creative act of the Unseen Spirit ? That now , in some ...
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... cause of fun in others . Toreturn to " The Diamond Rock . " " This poem , " says the author , " is founded on one of the most singular ex- ploits in the naval history of Britain . I allude to the defence of the Diamond Rock , ' by ...
... cause of fun in others . Toreturn to " The Diamond Rock . " " This poem , " says the author , " is founded on one of the most singular ex- ploits in the naval history of Britain . I allude to the defence of the Diamond Rock , ' by ...
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... cause hitherto unexplained or forgotten . We have it on the res- pectable authority of Sinbad , that he was carried by a bird called a Roc into a valley of Diamonds . We have it on the equally respectable authority of Mr. Breen , that ...
... cause hitherto unexplained or forgotten . We have it on the res- pectable authority of Sinbad , that he was carried by a bird called a Roc into a valley of Diamonds . We have it on the equally respectable authority of Mr. Breen , that ...
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... cause like this O'erweighs a world of reason . I dare tell thee , All angel as thou art , thou hast not seen , In Heaven's own courts , a thing more beautiful Than that I gaze on ; mind and matter there Are so consummately fused by the ...
... cause like this O'erweighs a world of reason . I dare tell thee , All angel as thou art , thou hast not seen , In Heaven's own courts , a thing more beautiful Than that I gaze on ; mind and matter there Are so consummately fused by the ...
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Стр. 176 - What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a, few thousand savages to our extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and prosperous farms, embellished with all the improvements which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the blessings of liberty, civilization, and religion?
Стр. 10 - I also could speak as ye do: if your soul were in my soul's stead, I could heap up words against you, and shake mine head at you.
Стр. 271 - I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
Стр. 23 - PANSIES, lilies, kingcups, daisies, Let them live upon their praises ; Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory ; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story : There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine.
Стр. 406 - The thing that hath been is that which shall be ; and that which is done is that which shall be done ; and there is no new thing under the sun.
Стр. 590 - Behold, thou hast made my days as it were a span long : and mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity.
Стр. 36 - In a drear-nighted December Too happy, happy Tree Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity: The north cannot undo them With a sleety whistle through, them, Nor frozen thawings glue them From budding at the prime. In a drear-nighted December...
Стр. 243 - Whose midnight revels, by a forest side, Or fountain, some belated peasant sees, Or dreams he sees, while overhead the moon Sits arbitress, and nearer to the earth Wheels her pale course ; they, on their mirth and dance Intent, with jocund music charm his ear ; At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds.
Стр. 91 - The sandy fields, leaping through flowery groves Of yellow ragwort ; or when rock and hill, The woods, and distant Skiddaw's lofty height, Were bronzed with deepest radiance, stood alone Beneath the sky, as if I had been born On Indian plains, and from my mother's hut Had run abroad in wantonness, to sport, A naked savage, in the thunder shower.
Стр. 271 - I shall say the less of Mr. Collier, because in many things he has taxed me justly; and I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine, which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them.