The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 41William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1829 |
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Strana 7
... course , the most virtuous ) will ever be governed by it ; and this is one ground of hope with us , that though the religion , and the religious esta- blishment of the country , are exposed to more storms than in the days of popery ...
... course , the most virtuous ) will ever be governed by it ; and this is one ground of hope with us , that though the religion , and the religious esta- blishment of the country , are exposed to more storms than in the days of popery ...
Strana 18
... course , and that theological lectures were read to the king's scholars . So far is well ; there is no fault of omission here , and what is done is performed as as well as it there can be . It is 18 Southey's Colloquies on the.
... course , and that theological lectures were read to the king's scholars . So far is well ; there is no fault of omission here , and what is done is performed as as well as it there can be . It is 18 Southey's Colloquies on the.
Strana 21
... course will on The way it takes , cracking ten thousand curbs Of more strong link asunder , than can ever Appear in our impediment . Commerce and manufactures will on ; and the wants of man- kind , not the maxims of moralists , will ...
... course will on The way it takes , cracking ten thousand curbs Of more strong link asunder , than can ever Appear in our impediment . Commerce and manufactures will on ; and the wants of man- kind , not the maxims of moralists , will ...
Strana 26
... course - my friend , and the friend of all who were dearest to me ; a man , of whom all who knew him will concur with me in saying , that they never knew , nor could conceive of one more strictly dutiful , more actively benevolent ...
... course - my friend , and the friend of all who were dearest to me ; a man , of whom all who knew him will concur with me in saying , that they never knew , nor could conceive of one more strictly dutiful , more actively benevolent ...
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... course of the late hostilities , some of our officers gave their testimony to the fidelity of his de- scriptions . It was during the visit of this traveller that the Bur- man conquest of Pegu was effected ; and it appears that the ...
... course of the late hostilities , some of our officers gave their testimony to the fidelity of his de- scriptions . It was during the visit of this traveller that the Bur- man conquest of Pegu was effected ; and it appears that the ...
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Strana 449 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Strana 17 - The limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry ; Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing, when possest, ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast...
Strana 26 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust : for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
Strana 242 - I) your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat up, and swallow down the very men themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and cities.
Strana 138 - Proximi Gallis et similes sunt, seu durante originis vi, seu procurrentibus in diversa terris positio coeli corporibus habitum dedit.
Strana 242 - For look in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest, and therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gentlemen : yea, and certain Abbots, holy men...
Strana 295 - Twere almost sacrilege to sing Those notes amid the glare of day ; Notes borne by angels' purest wing, And wafted by their breath away. When, sleeping in my grass-grown bed, Shouldst thou still linger here above, Wilt thou not kneel beside my head, And, sister, sing the song I love?
Strana 6 - God (to whom all hearts are open and from whom no secrets are hidden...
Strana 299 - It is a dark and fearful thing ; It steals along with withering tread, Or sweeps on wild destruction's wing. That thought comes o'er me in the hour Of grief, of sickness, or of sadness; 'Tis not the dread of death ; 'tis more, — It is the dread of madness.
Strana 90 - Keeper of the yellow gate, bring us that picture, that we may view it. [Sees the picture.] "Ah, how has he dimmed the purity of the gem, bright as the waves in autumn ! " [To the attendant.'] Transmit our pleasure to the officer of the guard to behead Maouyenshow, and report to us his execution.