Noontide Leisure: Or, Sketches in Summer, Outlines from Nature and Imagination, and Including a Tale of the Days of Shakspeare, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1824 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 21
Strona 5
... Tiberis lavit : Cedes ; et extructis in altum Divitiis potietur hæres . Divesne prisco natus ab Inacho , Nil interest . Lib . ii . Od . 3 . B S With stedfast soul thy course maintain , Should griefs assail NOONTIDE LEISURE . 5.
... Tiberis lavit : Cedes ; et extructis in altum Divitiis potietur hæres . Divesne prisco natus ab Inacho , Nil interest . Lib . ii . Od . 3 . B S With stedfast soul thy course maintain , Should griefs assail NOONTIDE LEISURE . 5.
Strona 11
... ful and pathetic cast , fully aware how greatly our interest in these scenes is augmented by such a striking demonstration of the transitory nature of all human enjoyment , even when most rational NOONTIDE LEISURE . 11.
... ful and pathetic cast , fully aware how greatly our interest in these scenes is augmented by such a striking demonstration of the transitory nature of all human enjoyment , even when most rational NOONTIDE LEISURE . 11.
Strona 22
... reproachful not to know . If wealth , or virtue , best supply The measure of felicity . If friendship's choice shall better rest On merit , or self - interest . - In what consists , best understood , The nature of 22 NOONTIDE LEISURE .
... reproachful not to know . If wealth , or virtue , best supply The measure of felicity . If friendship's choice shall better rest On merit , or self - interest . - In what consists , best understood , The nature of 22 NOONTIDE LEISURE .
Strona 24
... interest , tenderness , and relief to a consider- able portion of his lyric effusions , but it like- wise gradually led to the production of those traits in his character which have rendered it , through all succeeding ages , one of the ...
... interest , tenderness , and relief to a consider- able portion of his lyric effusions , but it like- wise gradually led to the production of those traits in his character which have rendered it , through all succeeding ages , one of the ...
Strona 49
... interest him , ventured to remark to Simon , that he presumed the little library and instrument in the other room were the pro- perty of the young person of whom they were speaking . " Yes , " he replied , 66 nothing but his book and ...
... interest him , ventured to remark to Simon , that he presumed the little library and instrument in the other room were the pro- perty of the young person of whom they were speaking . " Yes , " he replied , 66 nothing but his book and ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Noontide Leisure: Or, Sketches in Summer Outlines from Nature and ..., Tom 2 Nathan Drake Podgląd niedostępny - 2017 |
Noontide Leisure: Or, Sketches in Summer Outlines from Nature and ..., Tom 2 Nathan Drake Podgląd niedostępny - 2017 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
admirable amiable appear Archytas asso bard beautiful Ben Jonson beneath Bertha blessings BOSCAWEN bosom bow'rs breast C'est Chant charms chensey cher choly cœur cottage of Simon cried dear delight doux eaux effect emotion Eustace Montchensey exclaimed fate father feelings felt garden gentle gloom grace grove hand happiness hasten heart Helen heureux hope Hubert Gray Jesus College jour kind light Lille look Lord Southampton manner Master melan melancholy mind Morley morning NATHAN DRAKE nature night o'er once peace Petrarch pleasure poem poet poetry racter Raymond Neville recollect replied returned rocks Roland sad cypress scarcely scene scenery seemed shade Shakspeare Simon Fraser sleep smile SONNET soon sorrow soul spirit Stratford stream sweet taste tears tell thee thou thought thro tomb translator trees trust Vaucluse verdure village whilst wild wont Wyeburne Hall yeux young youth
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 323 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Strona 10 - And took a long farewell, and wished in vain For seats like these beyond the western main, And shuddering still to face the distant deep, Returned and wept, and still returned to weep.
Strona 25 - Mandela bibit, rugosus frigore pagus, 105 quid sentire putas? quid credis, amice, precari? sit mihi quod nunc est, etiam minus, et mihi vivam quod superest aevi, si quid superesse volunt di ; sit bona librorum et provisae frugis in annum copia, neu fluitem dubiae spe pendulus horae.
Strona 280 - What things have we seen. Done at the Mermaid !' heard words that have been So nimble. and so full of subtile flame, As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest. And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
Strona 11 - To new-found worlds, and wept for others' woe ; But for himself, in conscious virtue brave, He only wish'd for worlds beyond the grave. His lovely daughter, lovelier in her tears, The fond companion of his helpless years, Silent went next, neglectful of her charms, And left a lover's for a father's arms.
Strona 22 - ... male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus : utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati ; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos ; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
Strona 11 - O luxury! thou cursed by heaven's decree, How ill exchanged are things like these for thee! How do thy potions, with insidious joy, Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy! Kingdoms by thee, to sickly greatness grown, Boast of a florid vigour not their own: At every draught more large and large they grow...
Strona 142 - The first is not known anywhere else, which leaves all their dry walks in other countries, very unpleasant and uneasy. The other cannot be found in France or in Holland as we have it, the soil not admitting that fineness of blade in Holland, nor the sun that greenness in France, during most of the summer...
Strona 7 - Est ut viro vir latius ordinet Arbusta sulcis, hie generosior Descendat in campum petitor, Moribus hie meliorque fama Contendat, illi turba clientium Sit major: aequa lege necessitas Sortitur insignes et imos: Omne capax movet urna nomen.
Strona 124 - Le pourpre, l'orangé, l'opale, l'incarnat, De leurs riches couleurs étalent l'abondance. Hélas ! tout cet éclat marque leur décadence. Tel est le sort commun. Bientôt les aquilons Des dépouilles des bois vont joncher les vallons De moment en moment la feuille sur la terre En tombant interrompt le rêveur solitaire. Mais ces ruines même ont pour moi des attraits. Là, si mon cœur nourrit quelques profonds regrets, Si quelque souvenir vint rouvrir ma blessure, J'aime à mêler mon deuil au...