Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen35John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1855 |
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... Strange , Sir Robert - Examiner , 278 66 Mozart , 245 Surnames - Edinburgh Review , 310 26 Rt . Hon . W. E. Gladstone , • 256 Struggle for Life - Leisure Hour , 352 $ 6 J. S. Buckingham , 272 Servian Proverbs - Fraser's Magazine , 361 ...
... Strange , Sir Robert - Examiner , 278 66 Mozart , 245 Surnames - Edinburgh Review , 310 26 Rt . Hon . W. E. Gladstone , • 256 Struggle for Life - Leisure Hour , 352 $ 6 J. S. Buckingham , 272 Servian Proverbs - Fraser's Magazine , 361 ...
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... strange concourse of statesmen and clergymen , churchmen and dissenters , Whigs and Tories , physicians , lawyers , tradesmen , and even with females ; all other professions and employments were utterly neglected . " The In this state ...
... strange concourse of statesmen and clergymen , churchmen and dissenters , Whigs and Tories , physicians , lawyers , tradesmen , and even with females ; all other professions and employments were utterly neglected . " The In this state ...
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... strange freak of destiny ; nothing leads up to it by any per- ceptible sequence . That one girl out of the obscure Irish village of Knockbritt should . have been raised to the peerage , were a triumph of Irish beauty sufficient to ...
... strange freak of destiny ; nothing leads up to it by any per- ceptible sequence . That one girl out of the obscure Irish village of Knockbritt should . have been raised to the peerage , were a triumph of Irish beauty sufficient to ...
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... strange infatuation for Count D'Orsay this appears , to offer him the choice of either of his daughters , with a bribe of a vast property appended , while the daughters themselves were then but children , who had never seen To A " I ...
... strange infatuation for Count D'Orsay this appears , to offer him the choice of either of his daughters , with a bribe of a vast property appended , while the daughters themselves were then but children , who had never seen To A " I ...
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... strange , and cold , and apparently devoid of all vivacity and in- terest in society . People were mistaken in her , and she , perhaps , mistaken in others . Her fa- ther's act had led to all these misconceptions , end- ing in ...
... strange , and cold , and apparently devoid of all vivacity and in- terest in society . People were mistaken in her , and she , perhaps , mistaken in others . Her fa- ther's act had led to all these misconceptions , end- ing in ...
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Página 476 - Such a spirit is Liberty. At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her! And happy are those who, having dared to receive her in her degraded and frightful shape, shall at length be rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her glory!
Página 426 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland...
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Página 174 - Strong the earthy odour grows — I smell the mould above the rose ! Welcome Life ! the Spirit strives ! Strength returns and hope revives ; Cloudy fears and shapes forlorn Fly like shadows at the morn, — O'er the earth there comes a bloom ; Sunny light for sullen gloom, Warm perfume for vapour cold — I smell the rose above the mould ! April, 1845.
Página 540 - A man's best things are nearest him, Lie close about his feet, It is the distant and the dim That we are sick to greet...
Página 477 - These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant. Demosthenes never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet.
Página 478 - Vitus's dance, his rolling walk, his blinking eye, the outward signs which too clearly marked his approbation of his dinner, his insatiable appetite for fish-sauce and...
Página 476 - They went through the world, like Sir Artegal's iron man Talus with his flail, crushing and trampling down oppressors, mingling with human beings, but having neither part nor lot in human infirmities, insensible to fatigue, to pleasure, and to pain, not to be pierced by any weapon, not to be withstood by any barrier.
Página 145 - Or chasms and watery depths ; all these have vanish'd ; They live no longer in the faith of reason. But still the heart doth need a language...
Página 498 - Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket!