The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Zväzok 160A. Constable, 1884 |
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Or Critical Journal. LIBRARY OF THE Leland Stanford Junior University NOT TO BE TAKEN OUT OF THE LIBRARY LIBRARIES = 23 ANFORD UNIV ERSITY LIBRARIES. Front Cover.
Or Critical Journal. LIBRARY OF THE Leland Stanford Junior University NOT TO BE TAKEN OUT OF THE LIBRARY LIBRARIES = 23 ANFORD UNIV ERSITY LIBRARIES. Front Cover.
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... been deprived of their original character and attractive freshness . Taken alto- gether , we have seldom read a more lively and interesting book ; and in some respects we may fairly call 2 July , Memoirs of M. de Vitrolles .
... been deprived of their original character and attractive freshness . Taken alto- gether , we have seldom read a more lively and interesting book ; and in some respects we may fairly call 2 July , Memoirs of M. de Vitrolles .
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... taken thirty or forty thousand prisoners , two hundred pieces of cannon , and many generals , and have annihilated several armies almost without striking a blow . . . . These poor wretches of Austrians fall on their knees at the first ...
... taken thirty or forty thousand prisoners , two hundred pieces of cannon , and many generals , and have annihilated several armies almost without striking a blow . . . . These poor wretches of Austrians fall on their knees at the first ...
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... taken of him . ' ... It was , in fact , Napoleon's suspicious jealousy that had made the allies aware that the Comte was at hand : - " The Duc de Vicence , " said M. de Stadion , " is the only person who has ever spoken to me about the ...
... taken of him . ' ... It was , in fact , Napoleon's suspicious jealousy that had made the allies aware that the Comte was at hand : - " The Duc de Vicence , " said M. de Stadion , " is the only person who has ever spoken to me about the ...
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... taken refuge in Nancy , dreading the fate of two unhappy partisans who had become victims of Napoleon's wrath . His hopes had fallen to the lowest point when M. de Vitrolles presented himself to him , ex- plained the excited state of ...
... taken refuge in Nancy , dreading the fate of two unhappy partisans who had become victims of Napoleon's wrath . His hopes had fallen to the lowest point when M. de Vitrolles presented himself to him , ex- plained the excited state of ...
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Strana 298 - He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivy-bloom, Nor heed nor see what things they be : But from these create he can Forms more real than living man, Nurslings of immortality.
Strana 34 - Experiments and Observations on Electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, LLD and FRS To which are added, Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects.
Strana 304 - What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew, And beckoning woos me, from the fatal tree To pluck a garland for herself, or me?
Strana 394 - These wretched colonies will all be independent too in a few years, and are a millstone round our necks.
Strana 333 - Early at business, and at hazard late; Mad at a fox-chase, wise at a debate; Drunk at a borough, civil at a ball; Friendly at Hackney, faithless at Whitehall.
Strana 207 - Competition is put forth as the law of the universe. That is a lie. The time is come for us to declare that it is a lie by word and deed. I see no way but associating for work instead of for strikes.
Strana 331 - tis the fall degrades her to a whore; Let greatness own her, and she's mean no more: Her birth, her beauty, crowds and courts confess, Chaste matrons praise her, and grave bishops bless; In golden chains the willing world she draws, And hers the gospel is, and hers the laws; Mounts the tribunal, lifts her scarlet head, And sees pale Virtue carted in her stead.
Strana 249 - The penalty never travels on with the vessel further than to the end of the return voyage ; 2 and if she is taken in any part of that voyage, she is taken in delicto.
Strana 290 - I went through all the best critics*; almost all the English, French, and Latin poets, of any name : the minor poets, Homer, and some of the greater Greek poets, in the original; and Tasso and Ariosto in translations...
Strana 508 - China had recovered from her internal confusion, there was nothing to be gained and much to be lost by protracted resistance to the peoples of the West.