New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen84Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1848 |
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... effect of my susceptible weakness on the occasion to my youth and inexperience which time and practice would remedy . The plot was Peter's ; and unhappily for me it succeeded too well ! -I was supported , as I have described , by his ...
... effect of my susceptible weakness on the occasion to my youth and inexperience which time and practice would remedy . The plot was Peter's ; and unhappily for me it succeeded too well ! -I was supported , as I have described , by his ...
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... effect on my system ! There was not so much in that ! And as to my challenging Peter and the major to fight - that , I argued , was only one of the secondary conse- quences of the offence already set down against me , and for which it ...
... effect on my system ! There was not so much in that ! And as to my challenging Peter and the major to fight - that , I argued , was only one of the secondary conse- quences of the offence already set down against me , and for which it ...
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... effect of the corporeal feelings over the intellectual - the melancholy influence , in this our mortal state , of matter over mind . I find some disjointed thoughts " on reading the 22nd Ode of the first book of Horace , " which it ...
... effect of the corporeal feelings over the intellectual - the melancholy influence , in this our mortal state , of matter over mind . I find some disjointed thoughts " on reading the 22nd Ode of the first book of Horace , " which it ...
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... effect ; I found the following stanzas twisted round the neck of one of the empty bottles : - I. And thus they wandered in that shady grove , Hand - locked - in - hand from morn to dewy e'en ; They looked - but neither dared to talk of ...
... effect ; I found the following stanzas twisted round the neck of one of the empty bottles : - I. And thus they wandered in that shady grove , Hand - locked - in - hand from morn to dewy e'en ; They looked - but neither dared to talk of ...
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... effect my return before the closing of my college gates . As I had no time to spare I endeavoured to make a short cut over a low hill and through a thick copse of trees in a part of the country not very inviting and with which indeed I ...
... effect my return before the closing of my college gates . As I had no time to spare I endeavoured to make a short cut over a low hill and through a thick copse of trees in a part of the country not very inviting and with which indeed I ...
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Página 542 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Página 112 - I find earlier days are gone by — I find that I can have no enjoyment in the world but continual drinking of knowledge.
Página 333 - They that go down to the sea in ships, and do business in great waters, These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.
Página 330 - replies a pamper'd goose : And just as short of reason he must fall, Who thinks all made for one, not one for all.
Página 111 - That if poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all.
Página 163 - That an humble Address be presented to her Majesty, praying that her Majesty will be graciously pleased to...
Página 519 - CANST thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?
Página 99 - Then anon the air began to wax clear and the sun to shine fair and bright, the which was right in the Frenchmen's eyes and on the Englishmen's backs. When the Genoese were assembled together and began to approach, they made a great leap and cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that.
Página 112 - There is but one way for me; the road lies through application, study and thought. I will pursue it and to that end purpose retiring for some years.
Página 530 - ... no portion of which was, to our perception, used in propelling it through the water, either by vertical or horizontal undulation. It passed rapidly, but so close under our lee quarter, that had it been a man of my acquaintance I should have easily recognised his features with the naked eye...