The Kilmarnock mirror, and literary gleaner, Volumen1at the Kilmarnock Press, by Mathie and Lochore, 1819 |
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... seem as if we had changed language with our Gallic neighbours , and discarded the simple and sober style which distinguished our an- cestors for the inflated figures of France . Examples are easily found . A gentleman , stimulated by ...
... seem as if we had changed language with our Gallic neighbours , and discarded the simple and sober style which distinguished our an- cestors for the inflated figures of France . Examples are easily found . A gentleman , stimulated by ...
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... seems to be something like a bog , the more you struggle the deeper you get into it . But to proceed - you have on several occasions used C her Strictures on the Incorrectness of Newspapers . the Doge of AND LITERARY GLEANER . 25.
... seems to be something like a bog , the more you struggle the deeper you get into it . But to proceed - you have on several occasions used C her Strictures on the Incorrectness of Newspapers . the Doge of AND LITERARY GLEANER . 25.
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... seem to him virtues , and his de- formities , beauties ; for so every crow thinks her own bird fairest , though ever so black and ugly . Suum cuique pulchrum . THE KILMARNOCK MIRROR , AND Literary Gleaner . No. II 48 THE KILMARNOCK MIRROR ,
... seem to him virtues , and his de- formities , beauties ; for so every crow thinks her own bird fairest , though ever so black and ugly . Suum cuique pulchrum . THE KILMARNOCK MIRROR , AND Literary Gleaner . No. II 48 THE KILMARNOCK MIRROR ,
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... seems to lie in making the junior side of the Greek an elementary class . For if it were necessary , as in the case of * The term of attendance in the Grammar School , is either four , five or six years , and in the College eight . E On ...
... seems to lie in making the junior side of the Greek an elementary class . For if it were necessary , as in the case of * The term of attendance in the Grammar School , is either four , five or six years , and in the College eight . E On ...
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... seems to enjoy good poetry more exquisitely , or is more capable of communicating his feeling to an audience . In him is fully verified the justness of Horace's observation , si vis me flere , flendum est tibi primum . It may seem ...
... seems to enjoy good poetry more exquisitely , or is more capable of communicating his feeling to an audience . In him is fully verified the justness of Horace's observation , si vis me flere , flendum est tibi primum . It may seem ...
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Página 92 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep. All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night...
Página 268 - The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it : for she came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon : and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.
Página 290 - Ah me ! what hand can touch the string so fine ? Who up the lofty diapason roll Such sweet, such sad, such solemn airs divine, Then let them down again into the soul...
Página 290 - Lull'd the weak bosom, and induced ease, Aerial music in the warbling wind, At distance rising oft by small degrees, Nearer and nearer came, till o'er the trees It hung, and breath'd such soul-dissolving airs, As did, alas!
Página 228 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
Página 323 - The bishop, in reply, with great wit and calmness, exposed this rude attack, concluding thus: "Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be compared to the prophet Balaam ; but, my lords, I am at a loss how to make out the other part of the parallel: I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship.
Página 313 - THERE is an hour of peaceful rest, To mourning wanderers given ; There is a joy for souls distressed, A balm for every wounded breast : 'Tis found above — in heaven.
Página 37 - Poor dog ! he was faithful and kind, to be sure, And he constantly loved me, although I was poor ; When the sour-looking folks sent me heartless away, I had always a friend in my poor dog Tray. When the road was so dark, and the night was so cold And Pat and his dog were grown weary and old, How snugly we slept in my old coat of...
Página 217 - The fisherman forsook the strand, The swarthy smith took dirk and brand; With changed cheer, the mower blithe Left in the...
Página 322 - Lords, said, among other things, 'that he prophesied last winter this bill would be attempted in the present session, and he was sorry to find that he had proved a true prophet.