The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, المجلد 24R. Phillips, 1837 |
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... tion , and society , is a great and noble work for those even , who move in a private station ; but on a king of advanced years , under all the opposing influences , it reflects the very highest honour , and for this alone his name will ...
... tion , and society , is a great and noble work for those even , who move in a private station ; but on a king of advanced years , under all the opposing influences , it reflects the very highest honour , and for this alone his name will ...
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... tion d'Angleterre , " composed with great impartiality and discrimina- tion upon the best materials , and in which an English reader may learn how to appreciate the opinions of a disinterested foreign histo- rian upon subjects that are ...
... tion d'Angleterre , " composed with great impartiality and discrimina- tion upon the best materials , and in which an English reader may learn how to appreciate the opinions of a disinterested foreign histo- rian upon subjects that are ...
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... tion of Virgil's Bucolics in the Friburg dialect . In general the French patois of Switzerland retains many remnants of the medi - æval Romaic language , and several words of Latin origin that have not obtained currency in France . The ...
... tion of Virgil's Bucolics in the Friburg dialect . In general the French patois of Switzerland retains many remnants of the medi - æval Romaic language , and several words of Latin origin that have not obtained currency in France . The ...
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... tion , they follow the measure indicated by the chief , clapping their hands together : -this second part concludes the recitation of the at- tributes of God ; the Dervises shutting their eyes and howling until they are out of breath ...
... tion , they follow the measure indicated by the chief , clapping their hands together : -this second part concludes the recitation of the at- tributes of God ; the Dervises shutting their eyes and howling until they are out of breath ...
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... tion and to attach the minds of the Hungarian youth to the cul- tivation of literature , the intellectual powers of the inhabitants were slow in developing themselves . A perpetual series of war- fare with the Germans , the Grecians ...
... tion and to attach the minds of the Hungarian youth to the cul- tivation of literature , the intellectual powers of the inhabitants were slow in developing themselves . A perpetual series of war- fare with the Germans , the Grecians ...
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الصفحة 161 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot If thinking on me then should make you woe.
الصفحة 163 - Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall out-live this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor Mars his sword, nor war's quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory. 'Gainst death and all-oblivious...
الصفحة 161 - ... this line, remember not , The hand that writ it; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot If thinking on me then should make you woe. O, if, I say, you look upon this verse When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my poor name rehearse, But let your love even with my life decay, Lest the wise world should look into your moan And mock you with me after I am gone.
الصفحة 58 - Can counsel and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel; but, tasting it, Their counsel turns to passion, which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage, Fetter strong madness in a silken thread, Charm ache with air and agony with words.
الصفحة 161 - Saturn laughed and leaped with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour and in hue, Could make me any summer's story tell: Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew: Nor did...
الصفحة 162 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand.
الصفحة 160 - When I do count the clock that tells the time, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night, When I behold the violet past prime, And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white, When lofty trees I see barren of leaves Which erst from heat did canopy the herd...
الصفحة 188 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man...
الصفحة 159 - When forty winters shall besiege thy brow, And dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field...
الصفحة 160 - Our love was new and then but in the spring When I was wont to greet it with my lays, As Philomel in summer's front doth sing And stops...