Poetical Works, Tom 61838 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 21
Strona 15
... vice with so many fascinating qualities , that it is sincere and zealous . We know indeed no writer more thoroughly practical . No man , who feels the stirrings of evil within him , can rise from the perusal of such volumes as these ...
... vice with so many fascinating qualities , that it is sincere and zealous . We know indeed no writer more thoroughly practical . No man , who feels the stirrings of evil within him , can rise from the perusal of such volumes as these ...
Strona 16
... vice its native deformity . A character may be respectable with all its faults , but it must not be made respect- able by them . It is grievous when genius will con- descend to place strong and evil spirits in a com- manding view , or ...
... vice its native deformity . A character may be respectable with all its faults , but it must not be made respect- able by them . It is grievous when genius will con- descend to place strong and evil spirits in a com- manding view , or ...
Strona 27
... nature generous , open , daring , free , The vice he hated was hypocrisy ; Religious notions , in her latter years , His mother gave , admonish'd by her fears ; To these he added , as he chanced to read BOOK I. 27 THE HALL .
... nature generous , open , daring , free , The vice he hated was hypocrisy ; Religious notions , in her latter years , His mother gave , admonish'd by her fears ; To these he added , as he chanced to read BOOK I. 27 THE HALL .
Strona 29
... vice , the mean , the base , He stood aloof death frown'd not like disgrace . With handsome figure , and with manly air , He pleased the sex , who all to him were fair ; With filial love he look'd on forms decay'd , And BOOK I. 29 THE ...
... vice , the mean , the base , He stood aloof death frown'd not like disgrace . With handsome figure , and with manly air , He pleased the sex , who all to him were fair ; With filial love he look'd on forms decay'd , And BOOK I. 29 THE ...
Strona 47
... vice and pain , Fraud and contention , there begin to reign ; And much , in fact , this lesser world can show Of grief and crime that in the greater grow . " You saw , " said George , " in that still - hated school " How the meek suffer ...
... vice and pain , Fraud and contention , there begin to reign ; And much , in fact , this lesser world can show Of grief and crime that in the greater grow . " You saw , " said George , " in that still - hated school " How the meek suffer ...
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
answer'd appear'd art thou ask'd Augusta beauty Beccles behold Belvoir Castle bliss bosom Brother call'd cold comfort Crabbe cried dear delight dreams Duchess of Rutland ease fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fill'd Finch fix'd fond gain'd gave gentle George GEORGE CRABBE girl give grace grew grief grieved HALL happy happy day hast hear heart hope hopes and fears Jane judged kind knew lady live look look'd lost lover Lucy maid MAID'S STORY marriage mind mix'd mother Muse neighbours never nymph o'er pain pass'd passions peace pleasure poison'd poor possess'd praise pride return'd Richard seem'd shame sigh sister smile sorrow sought soul spirit spleen spoke Squire strong sweet talk'd tell tender thee things thou thought told took truth turn'd vex'd Whig wife wish wish'd youth