The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... called the Marais ; in Madame de Sevigne's time , it was fashionable to reside there , and La Bruyere mentions its being the ton to go to mass in the Marais . It is at present the peaceful retreat of persons of small fortune , or of ...
... called the Marais ; in Madame de Sevigne's time , it was fashionable to reside there , and La Bruyere mentions its being the ton to go to mass in the Marais . It is at present the peaceful retreat of persons of small fortune , or of ...
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... called up to afford a little respite to the heart from the evils of our subsequent experience . Dr. Linn was indebted to nature for a healthful rather than a robust constitution . He was a stranger to disease till after he had reached ...
... called up to afford a little respite to the heart from the evils of our subsequent experience . Dr. Linn was indebted to nature for a healthful rather than a robust constitution . He was a stranger to disease till after he had reached ...
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... called the fine writers of the age , and especi- ally the poets , became his darling study . In a youthful breast , the glow of admiration is soon followed by the zeal to imitate ; and he not only composed several pieces , both in prose ...
... called the fine writers of the age , and especi- ally the poets , became his darling study . In a youthful breast , the glow of admiration is soon followed by the zeal to imitate ; and he not only composed several pieces , both in prose ...
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... called Bourville Castle , on the stage . This performance was one of the many dramatic works he had pre- viously concerted , but the only one which was ever performed on the stage . Its success was such as had been sufficient to have ...
... called Bourville Castle , on the stage . This performance was one of the many dramatic works he had pre- viously concerted , but the only one which was ever performed on the stage . Its success was such as had been sufficient to have ...
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... private ships of war fitted out in the colonies , called the Congress and Chance , were equipping for sea , and he entered on board the former as licute- nant . They sailed in company , early in the THE PORT FOLIO . 31.
... private ships of war fitted out in the colonies , called the Congress and Chance , were equipping for sea , and he entered on board the former as licute- nant . They sailed in company , early in the THE PORT FOLIO . 31.
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الصفحة 264 - My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, that function Is smother'd in surmise ; and nothing is, But what is not.
الصفحة 306 - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
الصفحة 238 - To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue) A curse shall light upon the limbs of men; Domestic fury and fierce civil strife Shall cumber all the parts of Italy...
الصفحة 265 - O, now, for ever Farewell, the tranquil mind ! farewell, content ! Farewell, the plumed troop, and the big wars, That make ambition virtue ! O, farewell ! Farewell, the neighing steed, and the shrill trump, The spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, The royal banner ; and all quality, Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war...
الصفحة 381 - My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, And the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
الصفحة 262 - Tears in his eyes, distraction in 's aspect, A broken voice, and his whole function suiting With forms to his conceit? and all for nothing! For Hecuba ! What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her?
الصفحة 107 - Think, my lord ! By heaven, he echoes me, As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown.
الصفحة 256 - Nor will I quit thy shore A second time; for still I seem To love thee more and more.
الصفحة 192 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world...
الصفحة 306 - Behold the picture ! — Is it like ? — Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again : pronounce a text, Cry, hem ! and, reading -what they never wrote Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a well-bred whisper close the scene.