The London Magazine, Volumen7Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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... respect resembling the ladies , who are often accused of having had twenty lovers , when they never ex- ceeded three . " Matter - of - fact men , it is thought , are good servants , whose highest merit is to do as they are bidden , to ...
... respect resembling the ladies , who are often accused of having had twenty lovers , when they never ex- ceeded three . " Matter - of - fact men , it is thought , are good servants , whose highest merit is to do as they are bidden , to ...
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... respect for the formalities of the pa- rade . This man , who would not stir from his useless post to save his own life , would not have stirred , I sus- pect , to save the whole town from destruction . And herein is the dan- ger of ...
... respect for the formalities of the pa- rade . This man , who would not stir from his useless post to save his own life , would not have stirred , I sus- pect , to save the whole town from destruction . And herein is the dan- ger of ...
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... respect . Perhaps , also , some such idle thoughts as we have here recorded might have min- gled with this resolution . The con- templation and the approach of death might have been softened to his mind by being associated with the ...
... respect . Perhaps , also , some such idle thoughts as we have here recorded might have min- gled with this resolution . The con- templation and the approach of death might have been softened to his mind by being associated with the ...
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... respect to his reputation and our love of the man .. Poor Salvator ! He was un- happy in his life - time ; and it vexes us to find that we cannot make him amends by thinking him so great a painter as some others , whose fame was not ...
... respect to his reputation and our love of the man .. Poor Salvator ! He was un- happy in his life - time ; and it vexes us to find that we cannot make him amends by thinking him so great a painter as some others , whose fame was not ...
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... respects the accent ; and as the short and the long make number , so the acute and grave accent yield harmony , and harmony is likewise number : so that the English verse then hath number , measure , and har- mony , in the best ...
... respects the accent ; and as the short and the long make number , so the acute and grave accent yield harmony , and harmony is likewise number : so that the English verse then hath number , measure , and har- mony , in the best ...
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Página 446 - Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom, Far from all resort of mirth, Save the cricket on the hearth, Or the bellman's drowsy charm To bless the doors from nightly harm.
Página 36 - OF man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, heavenly Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That shepherd, who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the heavens and earth Rose out of chaos...
Página 446 - All but yon widow'd solitary thing, That feebly bends beside the plashy spring : She, wretched matron, forced in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses spread...
Página 270 - I wish the good old times would come again," she said, " when we were not quite so rich. I do not mean, that I want to be poor ; but there was a middle state ; " — so she was pleased to ramble on, — " in which I am sure we were a great deal happier. A purchase is but a purchase, now that you have money enough and to spare. Formerly it used to be a triumph. When we coveted a cheap luxury (and...
Página 270 - I had to get you to consent in those times !) — we were used to have a debate two or three days before, and to weigh the for and against, and think what we might spare it out of, and what saving we could hit upon, that should be an equivalent. A thing was worth buying then, when we felt the money that we paid for it.
Página 145 - Sometime, we see a cloud that's dragonish, A vapour, sometime, like a bear, or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendant rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air: thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.
Página 448 - He comes ! he comes ! in every breeze the Power Of Philosophic Melancholy comes! His near approach the sudden-starting tear, The glowing cheek, the mild dejected air, The softened feature, and the beating heart, Pierced deep with many a virtuous pang, declare.
Página 217 - Since our arrival at this happy spot, we have had a ham, sometimes a shoulder of bacon, to grace the head of the table; a piece of roast beef adorns the foot; and a dish of beans, or greens, almost imperceptible, decorates the centre.
Página 459 - Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my latter end be like his.
Página 218 - BEFORE the starry threshold of Jove's court /My mansion is, where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air...