The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, المجلد 84Archibald Constable and Company, 1819 |
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... present ex- hibition of the Royal Academy . The aca- 66 looking at the productions of Raphael or Titian , is the person of true taste ? He who finds what there is , or who finds what there is not in each ? Not he who picks a petty ...
... present ex- hibition of the Royal Academy . The aca- 66 looking at the productions of Raphael or Titian , is the person of true taste ? He who finds what there is , or who finds what there is not in each ? Not he who picks a petty ...
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... present to you this little book of Emblems of the excellent lawyer M. Alciat , living and flourishing at this present time , " & c . The work of Wilson , De Animi Tranquillitate , was first published at Lyons , by that learned and ...
... present to you this little book of Emblems of the excellent lawyer M. Alciat , living and flourishing at this present time , " & c . The work of Wilson , De Animi Tranquillitate , was first published at Lyons , by that learned and ...
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... presents bestowed upon him . In this present year you , O King , have thought fit again to send an am- bassador to our court , with a written representation , and with orders to pre- sent me with the productions of your country , on his ...
... presents bestowed upon him . In this present year you , O King , have thought fit again to send an am- bassador to our court , with a written representation , and with orders to pre- sent me with the productions of your country , on his ...
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... present , when indifference towards religion is , at least , as general as enthusiasm , much good may be derived , I think , from the perusal of Dr Doddridge's " Life of Colonel Gardiner ; " and it does not appear to me that any harm ...
... present , when indifference towards religion is , at least , as general as enthusiasm , much good may be derived , I think , from the perusal of Dr Doddridge's " Life of Colonel Gardiner ; " and it does not appear to me that any harm ...
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... present or future wel- fare , very dangerously . 9. On the whole , although I think that there are many books , of serious and useful piety , much to be prefer- red to this " Life of Colonel Gardi- ner , " yet I see no reason to suppose ...
... present or future wel- fare , very dangerously . 9. On the whole , although I think that there are many books , of serious and useful piety , much to be prefer- red to this " Life of Colonel Gardi- ner , " yet I see no reason to suppose ...
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الصفحة 134 - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest...
الصفحة 326 - He now hurried forth, and hastened to his old resort, the village inn. But it, too, was gone. A large, rickety wooden building stood in its place, with great gaping windows, some of them broken and mended with old hats and petticoats, and over the door was painted, "The Union Hotel, by Jonathan Doolittle.
الصفحة 325 - On waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old man of the glen. He rubbed his eyes — it was a bright sunny morning. The birds were hopping and twittering among the bushes, and the eagle was wheeling aloft, and breasting the pure mountain breeze. "Surely," thought Rip, "I have not slept here all night.
الصفحة 252 - And, ever and anon, he beat The doubling drum, with furious heat ; And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien, While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head.
الصفحة 326 - ... at the poor man's perplexities. What was to be done? the morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun; he dreaded to meet his wife; but it would not do to starve among the mountains.
الصفحة 328 - Half-moon ; being permitted in this way to revisit the scenes of his enterprise, and keep a guardian eye upon the river and the great city called by his name.
الصفحة 317 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant Nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks; methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam...
الصفحة 326 - The rocks presented a high impenetrable wall, over which the torrent came tumbling in a sheet of feathery foam, and fell into a broad deep basin, black from the shadows of the surrounding forest. Here, then, poor Rip was brought to a stand. He again called and whistled after his dog ; he was only answered by the cawing of a flock of idle crows...
الصفحة 326 - ... gun ; he dreaded to meet his wife ; but it would not do to starve among the mountains. He shook his head, shouldered the rusty firelock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom he knew, which somewhat surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round.
الصفحة 326 - He found the house gone to decay, the roof fallen in, the windows shattered, and the doors off the hinges. A half-starved dog that looked like Wolf was skulking about it. Rip called him by name ; but the cur snarled, showed his teeth, and passed on. This was an unkind cut indeed.