Kidd's Own Journal, Том 1William Spooner, 1852 |
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... admirable volumes . We say admirable , because their conception and execution are alike happy . They are written with a fervour of feeling , eloquence of expression , and power of argument , quite irresistible . Full of love for mankind ...
... admirable volumes . We say admirable , because their conception and execution are alike happy . They are written with a fervour of feeling , eloquence of expression , and power of argument , quite irresistible . Full of love for mankind ...
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... admirable in other respects , is complete without " motion . " We who are lovers of nature in all its beauties , gently insist on this . The swan must glide along the river ; the eagle wheel among the crags ; the goat must bound among ...
... admirable in other respects , is complete without " motion . " We who are lovers of nature in all its beauties , gently insist on this . The swan must glide along the river ; the eagle wheel among the crags ; the goat must bound among ...
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... admirable dexterity , we shall speak but the truth . following animated sketch , we might be We name this lest , by quoting the held answerable for its authenticity . We had rather not ! " HUNTING AN ALLIGATOR . - In the dark re- cess ...
... admirable dexterity , we shall speak but the truth . following animated sketch , we might be We name this lest , by quoting the held answerable for its authenticity . We had rather not ! " HUNTING AN ALLIGATOR . - In the dark re- cess ...
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... admiring beholder ; simply because his admiration must necessarily be qualified . Time was - long since we were boys that things were mightily different . It was not then thought indelicate for ladies ' de- pendencies to terminate some ...
... admiring beholder ; simply because his admiration must necessarily be qualified . Time was - long since we were boys that things were mightily different . It was not then thought indelicate for ladies ' de- pendencies to terminate some ...
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... admiration of Nature ( in this matter we should all be as children ) , in her manifold operations - ALL are largely ... admirable a model of what the LONDON JOURNAL ought to be , both in its objects and subjects , as could have been ...
... admiration of Nature ( in this matter we should all be as children ) , in her manifold operations - ALL are largely ... admirable a model of what the LONDON JOURNAL ought to be , both in its objects and subjects , as could have been ...
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Сторінка 320 - First follow Nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same: Unerring Nature, still divinely bright, One clear, unchang'd, and universal light, Life, force, and beauty, must to all impart, At once the source, and end, and test of Art. Art from that fund each just supply provides, Works without show, and without pomp presides: In some fair body thus th...
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Сторінка 21 - ETHEREAL minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound ? Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground? Thy nest which thou canst drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music still...
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Сторінка 208 - ... least, this is the case. Her garb is something between a gentlewoman and a beggar, yet the former evidently predominates. She is most provokingly humble, and ostentatiously sensible to her inferiority. He may require to be repressed sometimes — aliquando sufflaminandus erat — but there is no raising her.
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