Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 56William Blackwood, 1844 |
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... called forth in the parents , and grati- tude and affection in the children , from the very circumstance of the de- pendence of the latter on the former , is destroyed . It is worse than de- stroyed , it is made the parent of wickedness ...
... called forth in the parents , and grati- tude and affection in the children , from the very circumstance of the de- pendence of the latter on the former , is destroyed . It is worse than de- stroyed , it is made the parent of wickedness ...
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... called " Giro delle Grazie , " ( the Ring or Mall of the Graces . ) It has a Marina of unri- valed beauty , to which the noblesse and the citizens repair and form a promenade of elegant equipages . A fine pavement for foot passengers is ...
... called " Giro delle Grazie , " ( the Ring or Mall of the Graces . ) It has a Marina of unri- valed beauty , to which the noblesse and the citizens repair and form a promenade of elegant equipages . A fine pavement for foot passengers is ...
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... called Fiume freddo , whose source we track across the plain by banks crowned with Cactus and Ta- marisk . Looking back with regret towards Alcamo , we see trains of mules , which still transact the internal commerce of the country ...
... called Fiume freddo , whose source we track across the plain by banks crowned with Cactus and Ta- marisk . Looking back with regret towards Alcamo , we see trains of mules , which still transact the internal commerce of the country ...
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... called Giocosa . By its side lies Tyndaris- classical enough if we spell it right . The snow on Etna is as good as an inscrip- tion , and to be read at any distance ; but what a deception ! They tell us it is thirty miles off , and it ...
... called Giocosa . By its side lies Tyndaris- classical enough if we spell it right . The snow on Etna is as good as an inscrip- tion , and to be read at any distance ; but what a deception ! They tell us it is thirty miles off , and it ...
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... called the telegraph . People go there for the panorama at the expense of three horses and two hours ; but you are repaid by two sea views , either of which had been sufficient . Messina , its harbour , the straits , the opposite coast ...
... called the telegraph . People go there for the panorama at the expense of three horses and two hours ; but you are repaid by two sea views , either of which had been sufficient . Messina , its harbour , the straits , the opposite coast ...
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الصفحة 624 - She has thrown her bonnet by, And her feet she has been dipping In the shallow water's flow ; Now she holds them nakedly In her hands, all sleek and dripping, While she rocketh to and fro. Little Ellie sits alone, — And the smile, she softly useth, Fills the silence like a speech ; While she thinks what shall be done, — And the sweetest pleasure chooseth For her future within reach...
الصفحة 392 - That hangs his head, and a' that ? The coward-slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that ! For a' that, and a' that, Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea stamp ; The man's the gowd for a
الصفحة 268 - ... for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost...
الصفحة 237 - The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction ; if we thought murders and treasons real, they would please no more. Imitations produce pain or pleasure, not because they are mistaken for realities, but because they bring realities to mind.
الصفحة 624 - Then, ay, then he shall kneel low, With the red-roan steed anear him Which shall seem to understand, Till I answer, 'Rise and go! For the world must love and fear him Whom I gift with heart and hand.
الصفحة 624 - And the steed shall be red-roan, And the lover shall be noble, With an eye that takes the breath : And the lute he plays upon Shall strike ladies into trouble, As his sword strikes men to death.
الصفحة 561 - They are the depositaries of the laws; the living oracles, who must decide in all cases of doubt, and who are bound by an oath to decide according to the law of the land.
الصفحة 395 - Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content! And oh ! may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion, weak and vile ! Then, howe'er crowns and coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And stand a wall of fire around their much-loved Isle. O Thou! who pour'd the patriotic tide That stream'd thro...
الصفحة 624 - And the first time, I will send A white rosebud for a guerdon, And the second time, a glove ; But the third time — I may bend From my pride, and answer — 'Pardon, If he comes to take my love.
الصفحة 122 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more...