The Kaleidoscope; a periodical conducted by Eton boys [ed. by A.J. Ellis and T. Charlton].Alexander John Ellis 1833 |
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... learning , the man of learning may like- wise be accomplished . With such like exceptions we have nothing to do , but merely to state , as a fact which will be pretty generally admitted , that knowledge and accomplishments , are , at ...
... learning , the man of learning may like- wise be accomplished . With such like exceptions we have nothing to do , but merely to state , as a fact which will be pretty generally admitted , that knowledge and accomplishments , are , at ...
Strona 44
... learning . He had an ardent spirit of research and enquiry , so that his mind was always active , and always collecting fresh stores of intelligence . Yet he was deficient - totally deficient in accomplish- ments . A defect , however ...
... learning . He had an ardent spirit of research and enquiry , so that his mind was always active , and always collecting fresh stores of intelligence . Yet he was deficient - totally deficient in accomplish- ments . A defect , however ...
Strona 51
... learning are per se good , praise- worthy , and useful , yet a little more of accomplishments , and less of knowledge , would have smoothed the path of life , and rendered him dearer to his friends , and more respected by strangers . In ...
... learning are per se good , praise- worthy , and useful , yet a little more of accomplishments , and less of knowledge , would have smoothed the path of life , and rendered him dearer to his friends , and more respected by strangers . In ...
Strona 55
... learning ever could molest . His books around him in confusion hurl'd , Depict the chaos of confounded world ; Ne'er in confusion were they hurl'd before ; And now , are hurl'd by love , but not of lore : Not in confusion of the studios ...
... learning ever could molest . His books around him in confusion hurl'd , Depict the chaos of confounded world ; Ne'er in confusion were they hurl'd before ; And now , are hurl'd by love , but not of lore : Not in confusion of the studios ...
Strona 91
... of classical literature quite out of place . The use of classic learning has been fre- quently called into question , and it has been said that the years which are usually spent in the study of it NO . 111. ] 91 KALEIDOSCOPE .
... of classical literature quite out of place . The use of classic learning has been fre- quently called into question , and it has been said that the years which are usually spent in the study of it NO . 111. ] 91 KALEIDOSCOPE .
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Strona 252 - He spoke, and awful bends his sable brows, Shakes his ambrosial curls, and gives the nod, The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god : High Heaven with trembling the dread signal took, And all Olympus to the centre shook.
Strona 298 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 147 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
Strona 299 - THAT PRAISES are without reason lavished on the dead, and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity, is a complaint likely to be always continued by those, who, being able to add nothing to truth, hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox; or those, who, being forced by disappointment upon consolatory expedients, are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses, and flatter themselves that the regard which is yet denied by envy, will be at last bestowed by...
Strona 298 - O, for a muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold the swelling scene...
Strona 254 - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
Strona 259 - ... do not like you, Dr. Fell. "The reason why, I cannot tell "But this I know, and know full well, "I do not like you, Dr. Fell...
Strona 207 - O monster ! mix'd of insolence and fear, Thou dog in forehead, but in heart a deer! When wert thou known in ambush'd fights to dare, Or nobly face the horrid front of war?
Strona 256 - And felt the footsteps of the immortal god. From realm to realm three ample strides he took, And, at the fourth, the distant /Egae shook.
Strona 255 - Fortunati ambo ! si quid mea carmina possunt, Nulla dies unquam memori vos eximet aevo : Dum domus .¿Eneae Capitoli immobile saxum Accolet, imperiumque pater Romanus habebit.