Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 23W. Blackwood & Sons, 1828 |
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... seen her gazing with rapt spirit and tearful eyes on the setting sun , on the sea , on cataracts , on re- giments of cavalry , on an English county of groves , woods , gardens , orchards , rivers , plains , noblemen's and gentlemen's ...
... seen her gazing with rapt spirit and tearful eyes on the setting sun , on the sea , on cataracts , on re- giments of cavalry , on an English county of groves , woods , gardens , orchards , rivers , plains , noblemen's and gentlemen's ...
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... seen- and it will make the author , who is my very dear friend - whom I love more than I can venture to express , and whom I have , on that account , placed foremost now- and not for his mere merits - proud and happy , too , to be told ...
... seen- and it will make the author , who is my very dear friend - whom I love more than I can venture to express , and whom I have , on that account , placed foremost now- and not for his mere merits - proud and happy , too , to be told ...
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... seen dreaming with a smile of the doughty deeds of that Inimitable Crazed whom Cervantes created . - I , for one , know not whether to raise up or run down the Spirit of Romance and Chivalry . Mr Alaric Watts it was who first called ...
... seen dreaming with a smile of the doughty deeds of that Inimitable Crazed whom Cervantes created . - I , for one , know not whether to raise up or run down the Spirit of Romance and Chivalry . Mr Alaric Watts it was who first called ...
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... seen . Meals seen to come and go by magic ; and the minor details of life are lost in the harmo- nious result of the whole . But at Thornley everything is matter of dis- cussion , from the fate of empires to the ingredients of a sauce ...
... seen . Meals seen to come and go by magic ; and the minor details of life are lost in the harmo- nious result of the whole . But at Thornley everything is matter of dis- cussion , from the fate of empires to the ingredients of a sauce ...
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... throughout the contest , a natu- ral disposition of the worst description , They have fought from personal in- terest and animosity ; but nothing has been seen among them that could be mistaken for 28 Battle of Navarino . [ Jan.
... throughout the contest , a natu- ral disposition of the worst description , They have fought from personal in- terest and animosity ; but nothing has been seen among them that could be mistaken for 28 Battle of Navarino . [ Jan.
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Сторінка 37 - No, no, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never!
Сторінка 178 - Would he were fatter ; but I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men : he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music...
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Сторінка 364 - The man who proceeds in it with steadiness and resolution, -will in a little time find that ' her ways are ways of pleasantness, and that all her paths are peace.
Сторінка 5 - Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault, The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
Сторінка 344 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Сторінка 375 - Our manner of life was this. Lord Byron, who used to sit up at night, writing Don Juan (which he did under the influence of gin and water), rose late in the morning. He breakfasted ; read ; lounged about, singing an air, generally out of Rossini, and in a swaggering style, though in a voice at once small and veiled...
Сторінка 397 - ... ask, To see how this cockney-bred setter of rabbits Takes gravely the lord of the forest to task, And judges of lions by puppy-dog habits. ' Nay, fed as he was (and this makes it a dark case) With sops every day from the lion's own pan, He lifts up his leg at the noble beast's carcass, And — does all a dog, so diminutive, can.
Сторінка 396 - Lives" are the rage) The whole Reminiscences, wond'rous and strange, Of a small puppy-dog, that liv'd once in the cage Of the late noble Lion at Exeter 'Change. Though the dog is a dog of the kind they call