Hogg's Weekly Instructor, Volúmenes1-2J. Hogg, 1845 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página
... Genius 257 PORTRAIT GALLERY . mary Formations 262 Conscience not Sympathy 197 Organic Remains - Transition Credulity and Incredulity 385 Coleridge , Samuel Taylor 195 Rocks - Coal Formation 298 Emulation 102 Etchings from Life- Hood ...
... Genius 257 PORTRAIT GALLERY . mary Formations 262 Conscience not Sympathy 197 Organic Remains - Transition Credulity and Incredulity 385 Coleridge , Samuel Taylor 195 Rocks - Coal Formation 298 Emulation 102 Etchings from Life- Hood ...
Página 5
... genius , a third beauty . The malignant out a mysterious , unhappy , Lara - like peer . The number elf who had been uninvited came last ; and , unable to of hopeful under - graduates and medical students who reverse what her sisters had ...
... genius , a third beauty . The malignant out a mysterious , unhappy , Lara - like peer . The number elf who had been uninvited came last ; and , unable to of hopeful under - graduates and medical students who reverse what her sisters had ...
Página 19
... genius this time was with the lady , and possibly the faults also , if faults they may be called , where a steed of real nature . Family differences , however , are not a sub- the sun happens to be yoked with a courser of less ethe ...
... genius this time was with the lady , and possibly the faults also , if faults they may be called , where a steed of real nature . Family differences , however , are not a sub- the sun happens to be yoked with a courser of less ethe ...
Página 28
... genius and of religious cha- racter . There is in the minds of many a prejudice against poetry , as if it were a godless thing ; and against poets , as if it were part of their profession to be irreli- gious . We assert , on the ...
... genius and of religious cha- racter . There is in the minds of many a prejudice against poetry , as if it were a godless thing ; and against poets , as if it were part of their profession to be irreli- gious . We assert , on the ...
Página 29
... genius ; they were essentially scorners scoffers at all that was holy , lovely , and good . But we speak not of versifiers , but of bards - not of men to whom poetry was a mechanical art , but of men to whom it was a kind of inspiration ...
... genius ; they were essentially scorners scoffers at all that was holy , lovely , and good . But we speak not of versifiers , but of bards - not of men to whom poetry was a mechanical art , but of men to whom it was a kind of inspiration ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration appear Aristotle Arthur beautiful called character child dark dead death delight door Duke of Orleans earth Ebenezer Elliot Edinburgh eyes father fear feel felt Ferozepore genius give Glasgow Guienne hand happy head heard heart heaven Hollyhurst honour hope hour human JAMES HOGG Jessie kind king knew labour lady learned light lived look Lord Lord Byron Madame de Maintenon Melrose ment mind moral morning mother mountains nature never night noble once passed person pleasure poet poetry poor present racter replied rocks Roole scarcely scene Scotland seemed Sir Walter Scott smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit stood Sutlej taste tears thee thing Thomas Campbell thou thought tion took truth turn voice walk whole wife woman words young youth
Pasajes populares
Página 47 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Página 32 - There is a remembrance of the dead to which we turn even from the charms of the living. "Oh, the grave! the grave! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment. From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections.
Página 46 - But the grave of those we loved, — what a place for meditation ! There it is that we call up in long review the whole history of virtue and gentleness, and the thousand endearments lavished upon us almost unheeded in the daily intercourse of intimacy ; there it is that we dwell upon the tenderness, the solemn, awful tenderness, of the parting scene.
Página 304 - Our toils obscure, and a' that; The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The Man's the gowd for a" that. What though on hamely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, and a' that; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A Man's a Man for a
Página 32 - Where is the child that would willingly forget the most tender of parents, though to remember be but to lament? Who, even in the hour of agony, would forget the friend over whom he mourns?
Página 46 - ... if thou art a lover and hast ever given one unmerited pang to that true heart which now lies cold and still beneath thy feet — then be sure that every unkind look, every ungracious word, every ungentle action, will come thronging back upon thy memory, and knocking dolefully at thy soul...
Página 62 - But, guilt has always its horrors and solicitudes; and to make it yet more shameful and detestable, it is doomed often to stand in awe of those, to whom nothing could give influence or weight, but their power of betraying.
Página 46 - Ay, go to the grave of buried love, and meditate ! There settle the account with thy conscience for every past benefit unrequited, every past endearment unregarded, of that departed being, who can never — never — never return to be soothed by thy contrition...
Página 132 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your hand are they delivered.
Página 83 - Annals of Great Britain, from the Accession of George III. to the Peace of Amiens...