Fraser's Magazine, Volumen34Longmans, Green, and Company, 1846 |
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... king- dom of truth , with its one pure and solemn faith , its merciful legislation , and its embracing charity . The ... kings , their gods were roll'd away . " It may suit the disciples of Gibbon to sneer at the conversion of Con ...
... king- dom of truth , with its one pure and solemn faith , its merciful legislation , and its embracing charity . The ... kings , their gods were roll'd away . " It may suit the disciples of Gibbon to sneer at the conversion of Con ...
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... king- doms ; the net has been let down and fed millions of families ; the leaven has been mingled with the lump and given to the fainting frame of count- less travellers , the bread that maketh a cheerful countenance . " The Jewish ...
... king- doms ; the net has been let down and fed millions of families ; the leaven has been mingled with the lump and given to the fainting frame of count- less travellers , the bread that maketh a cheerful countenance . " The Jewish ...
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... kings . But the dominion of narrow seas seems naturally to belong , like that of rivers , to those who possess the ... King John and his famous Charter , of which it is well observed that the benefit was more prospective than immediate ...
... kings . But the dominion of narrow seas seems naturally to belong , like that of rivers , to those who possess the ... King John and his famous Charter , of which it is well observed that the benefit was more prospective than immediate ...
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... king and the parliament had had enough of him . " " And was he unpopular at that time ? " " Not a bit , sir ; for though he was wild , and proud , and passionate , he had a warm heart and a ready hand , and , above all , a way with him ...
... king and the parliament had had enough of him . " " And was he unpopular at that time ? " " Not a bit , sir ; for though he was wild , and proud , and passionate , he had a warm heart and a ready hand , and , above all , a way with him ...
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... king , who manifested the desire of hearing so great an artist . Emmanuel , flattered by this proof of friendliness , informed his father of it ; but Sebastian , occupied as he was by the duties of his new posi- tion , could not easily ...
... king , who manifested the desire of hearing so great an artist . Emmanuel , flattered by this proof of friendliness , informed his father of it ; but Sebastian , occupied as he was by the duties of his new posi- tion , could not easily ...
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Página 244 - Forty times over let Michaelmas pass, Grizzling hair the brain doth clear — • Then you know a boy is an ass, Then you know the worth of a lass, Once you have come to Forty Year.
Página 4 - It was scarcely possible that the eyes of contemporaries should discover in the public felicity the latent causes of decay and corruption. This long peace, and the uniform government of the Romans, introduced a slow and secret poison into the vitals of the empire.
Página 176 - Court, commanding them neither to spare for any cost, expense, or travayle, to make such a triumphant banquet as they might not only wonder at it here, but also make a glorious report of it in their country, to the great honour of the king and his realm.
Página 488 - ... the lord rade, and the foal slade; he lighted, and he righted, set joint to joint, bone to bone, and sinew to sinew, heal in the holy ghost's name!
Página 484 - See the grisly texture grow, ("Tis of human entrails made,) And the weights, that play below, Each a gasping warrior's head. Shafts for shuttles, dipt in gore, Shoot the trembling cords along Sword, that once a Monarch bore, Keep the tissue close and strong.
Página 244 - Ho, pretty Page with the dimpled chin That never has known the barber's shear ! All your wish is woman to win : This is the way that boys begin : Wait till you come to Forty Year...
Página 395 - ... a woman of great beauty, but of far greater parts. She had a wonderful quickness of apprehension, and an amazing vivacity in conversation. She had studied not only divinity and history, but mathematics and philosophy. She was violent in everything she set about, — a violent friend, but a much more violent enemy. She had a restless ambition, lived at a vast expense, and was ravenously covetous ; and would have stuck at nothing by which she might compass her ends.
Página 133 - Now winding bright and full, with naked banks ; And seats, and lawns, the abbey and the wood, And cots, and hamlets, and faint city-spire...
Página 244 - Grizzling hair the brain doth clear — Then you know a boy is an ass, Then you know the worth of a lass, Once you have come to Forty Year. Pledge me round, I bid ye declare, All good fellows whose beards are...
Página 610 - Love had recourse to Hymen : the Earl of Oxford, one of the first peers of the realm, is, you know, a very handsome man : he is of the order of the Garter, which greatly adds to an air naturally noble. In short, from his outward appearance, you would suppose he was really possessed of some sense ; but as soon as ever you hear him speak, you are perfectly convinced of the contrary.