The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Zväzok 1Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1820 |
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Strana 4
... body must strain hard to fancy the scene at Venice , and not rather at some of our Cinque ports , where the baily and his fishermen are knocking their heads together on account of some whale ; or some terrible broil on the coast . But ...
... body must strain hard to fancy the scene at Venice , and not rather at some of our Cinque ports , where the baily and his fishermen are knocking their heads together on account of some whale ; or some terrible broil on the coast . But ...
Strana 14
... body of her contracted lord - are in the loftiest spirit of tragedy . They combine the dignity and majestic suffering of the ancient drama , with the intenseness of the modern . The last scene unites beauty , ten- derness , and grandeur ...
... body of her contracted lord - are in the loftiest spirit of tragedy . They combine the dignity and majestic suffering of the ancient drama , with the intenseness of the modern . The last scene unites beauty , ten- derness , and grandeur ...
Strana 18
... body fell down on their knees . The ladies of the court followed next to her , very handsome and well shaped , and for the most part dressed in white . She was guarded on each side by the Gentlemen Pensioners , fifty in number , with ...
... body fell down on their knees . The ladies of the court followed next to her , very handsome and well shaped , and for the most part dressed in white . She was guarded on each side by the Gentlemen Pensioners , fifty in number , with ...
Strana 32
... body , but Almanzor escaped . The King and his army , accompanied by the Epirots , returned in triumph to Corinth , where all was joy , and gaiety , and pleasure . Zoranza was called away by domestic affairs , and the Princess retired ...
... body , but Almanzor escaped . The King and his army , accompanied by the Epirots , returned in triumph to Corinth , where all was joy , and gaiety , and pleasure . Zoranza was called away by domestic affairs , and the Princess retired ...
Strana 35
... body to attend my soul . Look now a bright and glorious morning , which The youthful brow of April doth enrich , Smiles , till the rude winds blow the troubled clouds Into her eyes , then in a black veil shrouds Herself and weeps for ...
... body to attend my soul . Look now a bright and glorious morning , which The youthful brow of April doth enrich , Smiles , till the rude winds blow the troubled clouds Into her eyes , then in a black veil shrouds Herself and weeps for ...
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Strana 73 - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Strana 90 - Oblivion is not to be hired. The greater part must be content to be as though they had not been, to be found in the register of God, not in the record of man.
Strana 92 - Darkness and light divide the course of time, and oblivion shares with memory a great part even of our living beings ; we slightly remember our felicities, and the smartest strokes of affliction leave but short smart upon us. Sense endureth no extremities, and sorrows destroy us or themselves.
Strana 90 - And therefore restless inquietude for the diuturnity of our memories unto present considerations, seems a vanity almost out of date, and superannuated piece of folly. We cannot hope to live so long in our names as some have done in their persons ; one face of Janus holds no proportion unto the other. It is too late to be ambitious.
Strana 91 - Had they made as good provision for their names as they have done for their relics, they had not so grossly erred in the art of perpetuation.
Strana 50 - Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still, and Nature made a pause ; An awful pause! prophetic of her end.
Strana 291 - Christ. 2 Cor. iii. 18. But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord.
Strana 152 - Of no distemper, of no blast he died, But fell like autumn fruit that mellowed long; Even wondered at, because he dropt no sooner. Fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore years ; Yet freshly ran he on ten winters more : Till, like a clock worn out with eating time, The wheels of weary life at last stood still.
Strana 91 - What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture.
Strana 91 - But the long habit of living indisposeth us for dying ; when avarice makes us the sport of death, when even David grew politicly cruel, and Solomon could hardly be said to be the wisest of men.