The London Quarterly Review, المجلدات 105-106Theodore Foster, 1859 |
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... possession of the secret instructions given to one of his colleagues . All other means having failed , he carried to a successful issue an intrigue with Madame de a near relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained ...
... possession of the secret instructions given to one of his colleagues . All other means having failed , he carried to a successful issue an intrigue with Madame de a near relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained ...
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... possession of it the grand prize of life ; be- cause they believe ambition to be the last infirmity of noble minds ; because ( as one poet has said ) the innate tendency of our being is to strive upwards and that , being a man of large ...
... possession of it the grand prize of life ; be- cause they believe ambition to be the last infirmity of noble minds ; because ( as one poet has said ) the innate tendency of our being is to strive upwards and that , being a man of large ...
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... possession of an histo- ric family , is an historic picture which , if Irishmen of opposite parties could co - ope- rate like Englishmen , would have been engraved by subscription long ago , and be as well known as Frith's Derby Day ...
... possession of an histo- ric family , is an historic picture which , if Irishmen of opposite parties could co - ope- rate like Englishmen , would have been engraved by subscription long ago , and be as well known as Frith's Derby Day ...
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... possession he displayed made him , or caused him to be considered , the original of Miss Edgeworth's portrait of Lord Oldborough pursued by the mob in ' Patronage . ' As Lord Castlereagh was stepping from his carriage to enter the House ...
... possession he displayed made him , or caused him to be considered , the original of Miss Edgeworth's portrait of Lord Oldborough pursued by the mob in ' Patronage . ' As Lord Castlereagh was stepping from his carriage to enter the House ...
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... possessed of a handsome fortune , reprinted in 1766 twenty of the old quarto copies of the plays , and announced his plan of a com- plete edition , promising unbounded cour- tesy as an editor , though he proved after- wards to be of all ...
... possessed of a handsome fortune , reprinted in 1766 twenty of the old quarto copies of the plays , and announced his plan of a com- plete edition , promising unbounded cour- tesy as an editor , though he proved after- wards to be of all ...
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الصفحة 181 - Is man no more than this? Consider him well. Thou owest the worm no silk, the beast no hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume.
الصفحة 107 - Is not a patron, my lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help ? The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early had been kind ; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary. and cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it.
الصفحة 178 - Now, ever alake! my master dear, I fear a deadly storm! I saw the new moon late yestreen, Wi' the auld moon in her arm; And if we gang to sea, master, I fear we'll come to harm.
الصفحة 122 - Sir, a man has no more right to say an uncivil thing, than to act one; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down.
الصفحة 99 - I saved appearances tolerably well; but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it.
الصفحة 250 - With his white hair unbonneted, the stout old sheriff comes ; Behind him march the halberdiers ; before him sound the drums ; His yeomen, round the market-cross, make clear an ample space, For there behoves him to set up the standard of Her Grace. And haughtily the trumpets peal, and gaily dance the bells, As slow upon the labouring wind the royal blazon swells.
الصفحة 130 - And he took butter, and milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set it before them ; and he stood by them under the tree, and they did eat.
الصفحة 110 - The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write : a man will turn over half a library to make one book.
الصفحة 120 - Then, (said Johnson,) I will take no more physic, not even my opiates: for I have prayed that I may render up my soul to GOD unclouded.
الصفحة 27 - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latins, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...