Essays from the Times: Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that JournalJohn Murray, 1851 - 310 стор. |
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... master whose orders he obeyed . The Duke , despising the weakness of the King , had no desire whatever to see the monarchy trampled under foot . To preserve the throne in its integrity , and at the same time to give assurance to the ...
... master whose orders he obeyed . The Duke , despising the weakness of the King , had no desire whatever to see the monarchy trampled under foot . To preserve the throne in its integrity , and at the same time to give assurance to the ...
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... Master and servant reached the celebrated hospice of St. Gothard , tired and footsore ; the Prince rang the bell , and craved refreshment . " There is no admit- tance here for travellers on foot , " was the reply ; certainly not for men ...
... Master and servant reached the celebrated hospice of St. Gothard , tired and footsore ; the Prince rang the bell , and craved refreshment . " There is no admit- tance here for travellers on foot , " was the reply ; certainly not for men ...
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... master . You observe at a glance that he is far more anxious to save himself . He craves permission to resign . Permission is granted , when a volley is heard close to their ears . What does it mean ! This man will tell you who now ...
... master . You observe at a glance that he is far more anxious to save himself . He craves permission to resign . Permission is granted , when a volley is heard close to their ears . What does it mean ! This man will tell you who now ...
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... master . At the same moment that it threw off its monarch it got rid of its employers . What of that ! " The republic owes bread and the provision of labour to all her children . She takes the solemn obligation to provide it . " The ...
... master . At the same moment that it threw off its monarch it got rid of its employers . What of that ! " The republic owes bread and the provision of labour to all her children . She takes the solemn obligation to provide it . " The ...
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... to be an ordinary soldier . You look again . Bless us ! it is the Prime Minister of the first act , who took so much care of himself and so IT MEETS . 119 little of his master . How 118 DRAMA OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION .
... to be an ordinary soldier . You look again . Bless us ! it is the Prime Minister of the first act , who took so much care of himself and so IT MEETS . 119 little of his master . How 118 DRAMA OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION .
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Сторінка 126 - Cannot be ill, cannot be good : if ill, Why hath it given me earnest of success, Commencing in a truth ? I...
Сторінка 263 - The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot be matured by law and precept, but by sensation and watchfulness in itself. That which is creative must create itself.
Сторінка 28 - Could I have rewarded these services I would not now call upon my country ; but as that has not been in my power, I leave Emma, Lady Hamilton therefore a legacy to my king and country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life.
Сторінка 269 - The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.
Сторінка 145 - ... most timid writer or artist, who found himself for the first time among Ambassadors and Earls. They will remember that constant flow of conversation, so natural, so animated, so various, so rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading...
Сторінка 28 - Then in sight of the combined fleets of France and Spain, distant about ten miles. " Whereas the eminent services of Emma Hamilton, widow of the Right Honourable Sir William Hamilton, have been of the very greatest service to my king and country, to my knowledge, without ever receiving any reward from either our king or country.
Сторінка 29 - I have called two or three of our fresh ships round, and have no doubt of giving them a drubbing." "I hope," said Nelson, "none of our ships have struck ? ' ' Hardy answered, '
Сторінка 272 - Grote the compliment which he pays to others, "the poets, historians, orators, and philosophers of Greece, have been all rendered both more intelligible and more instructive to the student, and the general picture of the Grecian world may now be conceived with a degree of fidelity which, considering our imperfect materials, it is curious to contemplate.
Сторінка 194 - To Jeffrey as an individual I shall ever be ready to show every kind of individual courtesy; but of Judge Jeffrey of the Edinburgh Review I must ever think and speak as of a bad politician, a worse moralist, and a critic, in matters of taste, equally incompetent and unjust.
Сторінка 23 - I hope some day to have the pleasure of introducing you to Lady Hamilton, she is one of the very best women in the world ; she is an honour to her sex.