Philip Augustus; or, The brothers in arms, by the author of 'Darnley'. revisedR. Bentley, 1837 - 463 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 374 - ... or writing, to deviate from the subject before him. Digression is a sin. Of this very serious offence we have to accuse the author of a delightful novel; Philip Augustus. This novelist, who has recorded very agreeably some of the deeds of a French monarch, makes the following assertion. Nothing is more uncertain in the world than the smiles of beauty, and the boundaries of empires. The first proposition is undoubtedly true. Were we governor or king over a great, a free, and prosperous community,...
الصفحة 193 - DOMINE, ne in furore tuo arguas me : neque in ira tua corripias me. Miserere mei, Domine, quoniam infirmus sum : sana me, Domine, quoniam conturbata sunt ossa mea. Et anima mea turbata est valde : sed tu, Domine, usquequo?