The Quarterly Review, Томи 55 – 56John Murray, 1836 |
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... considered as a true Ger- man . There is something radically and essentially false and wrong in his position ; a certain Falconbridge feeling is mixed up early in his whole mind and character - and of all who speak the Ger- man tongue ...
... considered as a true Ger- man . There is something radically and essentially false and wrong in his position ; a certain Falconbridge feeling is mixed up early in his whole mind and character - and of all who speak the Ger- man tongue ...
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... considered the affair as one interesting only to art the French public thought of nothing but the satisfying of their curiosity . The most part entertained merely the hope of finding some costume which might have a good effect in the ...
... considered the affair as one interesting only to art the French public thought of nothing but the satisfying of their curiosity . The most part entertained merely the hope of finding some costume which might have a good effect in the ...
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... considered as only a consequence of a natural law , which has decreed that when a man has consecrated all his energies to the expression or the execution of one idea , that task once fulfilled , he falls exhausted either into the arms ...
... considered as only a consequence of a natural law , which has decreed that when a man has consecrated all his energies to the expression or the execution of one idea , that task once fulfilled , he falls exhausted either into the arms ...
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... considered all enthusiasm in a purely historical method , as a certain given material , a something which his art ought to make the best of . Spirit became matter in his hands , and he invested it with the most beautiful and agreeable ...
... considered all enthusiasm in a purely historical method , as a certain given material , a something which his art ought to make the best of . Spirit became matter in his hands , and he invested it with the most beautiful and agreeable ...
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... Considered as scholars , the range of Niebühr was no doubt quite as extensive as that of Schlegel . Considered as authors , the former was dry , obscure , and sterile - the other will ever , as Heine himself is obliged to confess , be ...
... Considered as scholars , the range of Niebühr was no doubt quite as extensive as that of Schlegel . Considered as authors , the former was dry , obscure , and sterile - the other will ever , as Heine himself is obliged to confess , be ...
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Сторінка 100 - O GOD of Bethel ! by whose hand Thy people still are fed ; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led ! 2 Our vows, our prayers we now present Before thy throne of grace : God of our fathers ! be the God Of their succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide : Give us each day our daily bread. And raiment fit provide. 4 O spread thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease, And, at our Father's loved abode, Our souls arrive in peace.
Сторінка 529 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth! Wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood ? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable...
Сторінка 434 - in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, and in the waters under the earth.
Сторінка 529 - We read of pigs whipt to death with something of a shock, as we hear of any other obsolete custom. The age of discipline is gone by, or it would be curious to inquire (in a philosophical light merely) what effect this process might have towards intenerating and dulcifying a substance naturally so mild and dulcet as the flesh of young pigs. It looks like refining a violet.
Сторінка 498 - Locke, instructed and delighted the world. When the bookseller offered Milton five pounds for his Paradise Lost, he did not reject it, and commit his poem to the flames — nor did he accept the miserable pittance as the reward of his labours: he knew that the real price of his work was immortality, and that posterity would pay it.'f Mr.
Сторінка 529 - ... dulcifying a substance, naturally so mild and dulcet as the flesh of young pigs. It looks like refining a violet. Yet we should be cautious, while we condemn the inhumanity, how we censure the wisdom of the practice.
Сторінка 159 - I thus, sir, showed her the absurdity of the levelling doctrine. She . has never liked me since. Sir, your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves ; but they cannot bear levelling up to themselves.
Сторінка 498 - I wish popularity : but it is that popularity, which follows, not that which is run after; it is that popularity which, sooner or later, never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble ends, by noble means.
Сторінка 529 - ... a substance, naturally so mild and dulcet as the flesh of young pigs. It looks like refining a violet. Yet we should be cautious, while we condemn the inhumanity, how we censure the wisdom of the practice. It might impart a gusto.
Сторінка 87 - Being asked whether he had ever heard of any interruption or challenge made by Sir Robert Grosvenor or his ancestors, said No : but that he was once in Friday Street, London, and walking up the street, he observed a new sign hanging out with these arms thereon, and inquired what inn that was that had hung out these arms of Scrope...