The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, المجلد 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... expression . To write well and eloquently , however , is nothing more , than to write in such a manner , as will most powerfully impress upon the minds of others what we ourselves strongly conceive . It is to substi- tute argument for ...
... expression . To write well and eloquently , however , is nothing more , than to write in such a manner , as will most powerfully impress upon the minds of others what we ourselves strongly conceive . It is to substi- tute argument for ...
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... expression ? But in direct reply it may be observed , that to write is indeed required at present ; but that there are no means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task ...
... expression ? But in direct reply it may be observed , that to write is indeed required at present ; but that there are no means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task ...
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... expressions , applied to par- ticular classes of our sentiments and emotions , have the form of solecism . The effect of certain objects and representations upon the feelings is described in phrases of a paradoxical structure . It is ...
... expressions , applied to par- ticular classes of our sentiments and emotions , have the form of solecism . The effect of certain objects and representations upon the feelings is described in phrases of a paradoxical structure . It is ...
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... expressions , we have recit- ed , have respect to our sympathies with distress , real or imagined . It is believed to be a law of our men- tal frame , that in certain circum- stances we shall derive pleasure from affecting objects and ...
... expressions , we have recit- ed , have respect to our sympathies with distress , real or imagined . It is believed to be a law of our men- tal frame , that in certain circum- stances we shall derive pleasure from affecting objects and ...
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... expressions , the degree , and the attractiveness of this sympathy , are diversified by a multitude of causes within and without us . The effect is much determined by the manner , in which the suffering is presented to our attention ...
... expressions , the degree , and the attractiveness of this sympathy , are diversified by a multitude of causes within and without us . The effect is much determined by the manner , in which the suffering is presented to our attention ...
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الصفحة 301 - Seven years thou wert lent to me, and I thee pay, Exacted by thy fate, on the just day. Oh, could I lose all father, now ! for why, Will man lament the state he should envy ? To have so soon 'scaped world's, and flesh's rage, And, if no other misery, yet age ! Rest in soft peace, and ask'd, say here doth lie BEN JONSON his best piece of poetry...
الصفحة 298 - Give me leave. Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : If the man go to this water, and drown himself, it is, will he, nill he, he goes ; mark you that ? but if the water come to him, and drown him, he drowns not himself: argal, he that is not guilty of his own death, shortens not his own life. 2 Clo. But is this law ? 1 Clo. Ay, marry is 't ; crowner's-quest law. 2 Clo. Will you ha...
الصفحة 219 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
الصفحة 206 - And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament, from the waters which were above the firmament : and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
الصفحة 421 - At length the freshening western blast Aside the shroud of battle cast; And first the ridge of mingled spears Above the brightening cloud appears; And in the smoke the pennons flew, As in the storm the white sea-mew. Then marked they, dashing broad and far, The broken billows of the war, And plumed crests of chieftains brave Floating like foam upon the wave...
الصفحة 421 - Scotland's fight. Then fell that spotless banner white, The Howard's lion fell ; Yet still Lord Marmion's falcon flew With wavering flight, while fiercer grew Around the battle-yell. The Border slogan rent the sky : A Home ! a Gordon...
الصفحة 421 - The Border slogan rent the sky ! A Home ! a Gordon ! was the cry ; Loud were the clanging blows!
الصفحة 586 - When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies in me ; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out; when I meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone, my heart melts with compassion; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow.
الصفحة 218 - Subsecivae; being a connected series of notes respecting the Geography, Chronology, and Literary History of the principal codes »and original documents of the Grecian, Roman, Feudal, and Canon Laws.
الصفحة 185 - Company under the date of October 6th, 1645. It was published on Jan. 2, 1645 — 6, with the following title-page: "-Poems of Mr. John Milton, both English and Latin, composed at several times.