The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Том 40Henry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... matter of chance whether any given Irish infant turn out a wise or a foolish man . And in the majority of adults it is hard to say to which category they belong . They , almost without exception , seem to hover through life between the ...
... matter of chance whether any given Irish infant turn out a wise or a foolish man . And in the majority of adults it is hard to say to which category they belong . They , almost without exception , seem to hover through life between the ...
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... matter to the English reader ) the father and mother bore her by turns , rolled in a cloak on their backs ; and being wearied with their miserable burthen , they placed her for a moment on the parapet of a bridge over which they were ...
... matter to the English reader ) the father and mother bore her by turns , rolled in a cloak on their backs ; and being wearied with their miserable burthen , they placed her for a moment on the parapet of a bridge over which they were ...
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... matter - of - fact , and knowing the freaks of poor Thady's fancy , guessed what he wanted , and sent back the articles at haphazard . In a short time after , the priest's shepherd was about to mark his fleecy flock , and he desired ...
... matter - of - fact , and knowing the freaks of poor Thady's fancy , guessed what he wanted , and sent back the articles at haphazard . In a short time after , the priest's shepherd was about to mark his fleecy flock , and he desired ...
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... matter of concealment or mystery , that all hopes of a com- mission , or , indeed , an endeavour to procure me one , were abandoned , and I felt myself doomed to the eternal correction of a Latin exercise instead of the superintendence ...
... matter of concealment or mystery , that all hopes of a com- mission , or , indeed , an endeavour to procure me one , were abandoned , and I felt myself doomed to the eternal correction of a Latin exercise instead of the superintendence ...
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... matter of fifteen sovereigns or so . ( 6 " " " Now , my dear gentleman , " said the kind - hearted woman , with tears standing in her eyes , do ye leave it with me ; I will take honest care of it , and ye shall have it either as ye want ...
... matter of fifteen sovereigns or so . ( 6 " " " Now , my dear gentleman , " said the kind - hearted woman , with tears standing in her eyes , do ye leave it with me ; I will take honest care of it , and ye shall have it either as ye want ...
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Сторінка 142 - Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love.
Сторінка 43 - Truth indeed came once into the world with her divine Master, and was a perfect shape most glorious to look on; but when he ascended, and his apostles after him were laid asleep, then straight arose a wicked race of deceivers, who, as that story goes of the Egyptian Typhon with his conspirators how they dealt with the good Osiris, took the virgin Truth, hewed her lovely form into a thousand pieces, and scattered them to the four winds.
Сторінка 9 - Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide ; Else, why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Сторінка 193 - London Prentice. I have often wished that our tragedians would copy after this great master in action. Could they make the same use of their arms and legs, and inform their faces with as significant looks and passions, how glorious would an English tragedy appear with that action which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts, cold conceits, and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera...
Сторінка 43 - ... and Commons, nor ever shall do, till her Master's second coming ; He shall bring together every joint and member, and shall mould them into an immortal feature of loveliness and perfection. Suffer not these licensing prohibitions to stand at every place of opportunity, forbidding and disturbing them that continue seeking, that continue to do our obsequies to the torn body of our martyred saint.
Сторінка 46 - ... where they undoubtedly, that by their labours, counsels, and prayers, have been earnest for the common good of religion and their country, shall receive above the inferior orders of the blessed, the regal addition of principalities, legions, and thrones into their glorious titles, and in supereminence of beatific vision, progressing the dateless and irrevoluble circle of eternity, shall clasp inseparable hands with joy and blifls. in overmeasure for ever.
Сторінка 8 - All this hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But must be borne. I stoop not to despair; For I have battled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon wall...
Сторінка 227 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history : And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Сторінка 43 - The light which we have gained, was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge.
Сторінка 46 - ... vices, may press on hard to that high and happy emulation, to be found the soberest, wisest, and most Christian people at that day, when thou, the eternal and shortly-expected king, shalt open the clouds to judge the several kingdoms of the world, and distributing national honours and rewards to religious and just common-wealths, shalt put an end to all earthly tyrannies, proclaiming thy universal and mild monarchy through heaven and earth.