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Strona 27
... poetic quietude . Hark ! a frightful , splitting , jarring , clattering peal of bells , as if from twenty enraged muffin - men . Oh , hor- rible discord , how you have scattered and frighted away the loveliest scenes and sweetest ...
... poetic quietude . Hark ! a frightful , splitting , jarring , clattering peal of bells , as if from twenty enraged muffin - men . Oh , hor- rible discord , how you have scattered and frighted away the loveliest scenes and sweetest ...
Strona 42
... poems , and eight plays - six tragedies , and two co- medies . The tragedies are , Mustapha , Henry V. , The Black Prince , Tryphon , Herod , and Altemira ; the comedies , Mr. Anthony , and Gusman . All of these were acted ( with the ...
... poems , and eight plays - six tragedies , and two co- medies . The tragedies are , Mustapha , Henry V. , The Black Prince , Tryphon , Herod , and Altemira ; the comedies , Mr. Anthony , and Gusman . All of these were acted ( with the ...
Strona 46
... poems , and familiar letters , were pub- lished in 1725 , in two volumes , under the title of " The Works of Mrs. Davys . " She appears to have enjoy- ed some literary reputation in her day , although now totally forgotten . The name of ...
... poems , and familiar letters , were pub- lished in 1725 , in two volumes , under the title of " The Works of Mrs. Davys . " She appears to have enjoy- ed some literary reputation in her day , although now totally forgotten . The name of ...
Strona 126
... POETS AND POETASTERS . SCOTT'S " POEMS BY A PAINTER " - MATTHEW ARNOLD'S PORMS - THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE - NEALE'S BIBLICAL SKETCHES - BENN'S LAYS OF THE HEBREWSTATHAM'S DREAM OF PYTHAGORAS - SANDES ' POEMS- GERARD'S CLYTIA - THE SCEPTRE ...
... POETS AND POETASTERS . SCOTT'S " POEMS BY A PAINTER " - MATTHEW ARNOLD'S PORMS - THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE - NEALE'S BIBLICAL SKETCHES - BENN'S LAYS OF THE HEBREWSTATHAM'S DREAM OF PYTHAGORAS - SANDES ' POEMS- GERARD'S CLYTIA - THE SCEPTRE ...
Strona 175
... poem called " Boulter's Monument , " published in 1744 , in honour of the benevolent and patriotic primate , Hugh Boulter , Arch- bishop of Armagh , who died in 1742 . He also composed a second tragedy , which he left as a legacy to ...
... poem called " Boulter's Monument , " published in 1744 , in honour of the benevolent and patriotic primate , Hugh Boulter , Arch- bishop of Armagh , who died in 1742 . He also composed a second tragedy , which he left as a legacy to ...
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Strona 473 - The scripture also affords us a divine pastoral drama in the Song of Solomon, consisting of two persons, and a double chorus, as Origen rightly judges. And the Apocalypse of St. John is the majestic image of a high and stately tragedy, shutting up and intermingling her solemn scenes and acts with a sevenfold chorus of hallelujahs and harping symphonies : and this my opinion the grave authority of Pareus, commenting that book, is sufficient to confirm.
Strona 467 - Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand masterpiece to observe.
Strona 572 - They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters ; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.
Strona 296 - Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes ; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement.
Strona 97 - ... there is no border-land with him. You cannot hover with him upon the confines of truth, or wander in the maze of a probable argument. He always keeps the path. You cannot make excursions with him, for he sets you right. His taste never fluctuates. His morality never abates. He cannot compromise, or understand middle actions. There can be but a right and a wrong. His conversation is as a book. His affirmations have the sanctity of an oath. You must speak upon the square with him. He stops a metaphor...
Strona 371 - But above all let us not be influenced by any angry feelings so far as to shut our eyes to the perception of what is really excellent and amiable in the English character. We are a young people, necessarily an imitative one, and must take our examples and models in a great degree from the existing nations of Europe. There is no country more worthy of our study than England.
Strona 196 - A bolt is shot back somewhere in our breast And a lost pulse of feeling stirs again: The eye sinks inward, and the heart lies plain, And what we mean, we say, and what we would, we know.
Strona 319 - Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Strona 97 - I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and am obliged to desist from the experiment in despair. They cannot like me — and in truth, I never knew one of that nation who attempted to do it.
Strona 553 - ... to allay the perturbations of the mind, and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate, in glorious and lofty hymns, the throne and equipage of God's almightiness, and what he works and what he suffers to be wrought with high providence in his church ; to sing victorious agonies of martyrs and saints, the deeds and triumphs of just and pious nations, doing valiantly through faith against the enemies of Christ...