Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen14William Blackwood, 1823 |
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... manner is remarkably and injudiciously similar . The lady is a feeble and heavy figure , with a counte- nance totally the reverse of captiva- ting . Comus is colossal , and thrown into an attitude of awkwardness and dis- tortion . But ...
... manner is remarkably and injudiciously similar . The lady is a feeble and heavy figure , with a counte- nance totally the reverse of captiva- ting . Comus is colossal , and thrown into an attitude of awkwardness and dis- tortion . But ...
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... manner of vir- tue and excellence , but a lover and re- warder of virtue in others , and that in the highest degree imaginable . In his days there dwelt at Florence a certain physician , by name Master Manente della Piève , who ...
... manner of vir- tue and excellence , but a lover and re- warder of virtue in others , and that in the highest degree imaginable . In his days there dwelt at Florence a certain physician , by name Master Manente della Piève , who ...
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... manner as they themselves had been accustomed to do , ) and returned to gratify Lorenzo with a report of their proceedings . It so happened that , shortly afterwards , the Magnifico had occasion to leave Florence on affairs of state ...
... manner as they themselves had been accustomed to do , ) and returned to gratify Lorenzo with a report of their proceedings . It so happened that , shortly afterwards , the Magnifico had occasion to leave Florence on affairs of state ...
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... manner which inspired credit , the traveller was easi- ly prevailed upon to accept his offer . To make this matter short , the cure was speedily completed , and the doc- tor having received two ducats for his fee , and having also ...
... manner which inspired credit , the traveller was easi- ly prevailed upon to accept his offer . To make this matter short , the cure was speedily completed , and the doc- tor having received two ducats for his fee , and having also ...
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... manner , chimed in with her , saying , " Spirit of grace ! if so be that thou art in purgatory , declare it , in order that thy good wife may perform jubilee , and withdraw thee from the place of thy torments . " Then , making the ...
... manner , chimed in with her , saying , " Spirit of grace ! if so be that thou art in purgatory , declare it , in order that thy good wife may perform jubilee , and withdraw thee from the place of thy torments . " Then , making the ...
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Página 344 - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
Página 396 - Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before.
Página 157 - ... the worm that dieth not, and the fire that is not quenched.
Página 265 - THE measure is English heroic verse without rime, as that of Homer in Greek, and of Virgil in Latin, — rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse, in longer works especially, but the invention of a barbarous age, to set off wretched matter and lame metre...
Página 266 - ... apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another...
Página 481 - Her voice was good, and the ditty fitted for it; it was that smooth song which was made by Kit Marlow, now at least fifty years ago; and the milkmaid's mother sung an answer to it, which was made by Sir Walter Raleigh, in his younger days. They were old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good; I think much better than the strong lines that are now in fashion in this critical age.
Página 482 - And we will sit upon the rocks, Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals. And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle...
Página 288 - A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusky, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy; A huge, dun cupola, like a foolscap crown On a fool's head - and there is London Town!
Página 482 - With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me, and be my love.
Página 481 - No, I thank you; but, I pray, do us a courtesy that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing, and yet we will think ourselves still something in your debt: it is but to sing us a song that was sung by your daughter when I last passed over this meadow, about eight or nine days since. MILK- WOMAN. What song was it, I pray? Was it, "Come, shepherds, deck your herds"? or "As at noon Dulcina rested"?