The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles Lettres, المجلد 3Ballantyne, 1830 Vol. 2 includes "The poet Shelley--his unpublished work, T̀he wandering Jew'" (p. 43-45, [57]-60) |
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... manners . In short , dense population . Some resistance was offered by differ- they stood in the same relation to ... manner . They were forced , how- Montezuma , whom the Spaniards found in possession of ever , to succumb by a series ...
... manners . In short , dense population . Some resistance was offered by differ- they stood in the same relation to ... manner . They were forced , how- Montezuma , whom the Spaniards found in possession of ever , to succumb by a series ...
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... manners - I speak of the general and the different personages are vividly and characteristi- race of young writers ... manner of allowance for the bile and bad liver , which reward the toils of a in India ; ' but these natural evils ...
... manners - I speak of the general and the different personages are vividly and characteristi- race of young writers ... manner of allowance for the bile and bad liver , which reward the toils of a in India ; ' but these natural evils ...
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... Manners , of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries . Second Edition . London . Smith , Elder , and Co. 1829. 8vo . Pp ... manner in which he has brought before the youthful mind the events of Sacred History . Mr Wood's style is clear ...
... Manners , of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries . Second Edition . London . Smith , Elder , and Co. 1829. 8vo . Pp ... manner in which he has brought before the youthful mind the events of Sacred History . Mr Wood's style is clear ...
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... manner , that , booted and spurred as he was , he intended to open the ball with a dance entirely of his own invention . The reader already anticipates , that the royal breaker of horses could not have invented any other dance but the ...
... manner , that , booted and spurred as he was , he intended to open the ball with a dance entirely of his own invention . The reader already anticipates , that the royal breaker of horses could not have invented any other dance but the ...
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... manner in which the first morning of a new year is ushered in , in Auld Reekie , " Amid the crowd , the hum , the shock of men , " is in a high degree striking to a moralizing mind . Nor doctors ' deeds , nor parsons ' tricks , WEEKLY ...
... manner in which the first morning of a new year is ushered in , in Auld Reekie , " Amid the crowd , the hum , the shock of men , " is in a high degree striking to a moralizing mind . Nor doctors ' deeds , nor parsons ' tricks , WEEKLY ...
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الصفحة 42 - My passion had its usual effects upon me — I could not sleep — I could not eat — I could not rest : and although I had reason to know that she loved me, it was the texture of my life to think of the time which must elapse before we could meet again, being usually about twelve hours of separation ! But I was a fool then, and am not much wiser now.
الصفحة 264 - He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all.
الصفحة 262 - I, therefore, came to stand nearly upon the footing which honest Slender consoled himself on having established with Mistress Anne Page ; " There was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance." I became sensible that the time was come when I must either buckle myself resolutely to the " toil by day, the lamp by night...
الصفحة 42 - As a scholar he was greatly my superior ; as a declaimer and actor I was reckoned at least his equal ; as a school-boy out of School, I was always in scrapes, and he never ; and in School, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely — but when I knew it, I knew it nearly as well. In general information, history, &c. &c. I think I was his superior, as well as of most boys of my standing.
الصفحة 46 - John Adams lies here, of the parish of Southwell, A Carrier, who carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was...
الصفحة 43 - He ordered me to be presented to him at a ball ; and after some sayings peculiarly pleasing from royal lips, as to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities : he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased me most. It was a difficult question. I answered, I thought the
الصفحة 43 - To be thus praised by your Sovereign must be gratifying to you ; and if that gratification is not alloyed by the communication being made through me, the bearer of it will consider himself very fortunately and sincerely, " Your obliged and obedient servant, " BYRON. " P. S — Excuse this scrawl, scratched in a great hurry, and just after a journey.
الصفحة 253 - ... devout prayer to that eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases...
الصفحة 187 - My name from the palms of His hands Eternity will not erase ; Impressed on His heart it remains In marks of indelible grace : Yes ! I to the end shall endure As sure as the earnest is given : More happy, but not more secure, The glorified spirits in heaven.
الصفحة 264 - The attempt to return to a more simple and natural style of poetry was likely to be welcomed at a time when the public had become tired of heroic hexameters, with all the buckram and binding which belong to them of later days. But whatever might have been his expectations, whether moderate or unreasonable, tinresult left them far behind...