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... ORIGINAL LETTERS , & c . IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM . POETRY . ACCOUNT OF NEW PATENTS . PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES . REVIEW OF THE NEW MUSIC . LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTELLI- GENCE . REPORT OF AGRICULTURE , & c . RETROSPECT OF ...
... ORIGINAL LETTERS , & c . IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM . POETRY . ACCOUNT OF NEW PATENTS . PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES . REVIEW OF THE NEW MUSIC . LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTELLI- GENCE . REPORT OF AGRICULTURE , & c . RETROSPECT OF ...
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... original . Like the sweet chantress of the grove , sang unheeded and unknown , " but the influence of her voice has broken the spell which envy sought to throw around her . Her voice is not extensive or powerful ; but it is of the ...
... original . Like the sweet chantress of the grove , sang unheeded and unknown , " but the influence of her voice has broken the spell which envy sought to throw around her . Her voice is not extensive or powerful ; but it is of the ...
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... original of Lord Chesterfield , we believe - who very kindly , and often very wittily informs us respecting our social duties , and the style of countenance and conversation we ought to assume in company . Like Lord Chesterfield too ...
... original of Lord Chesterfield , we believe - who very kindly , and often very wittily informs us respecting our social duties , and the style of countenance and conversation we ought to assume in company . Like Lord Chesterfield too ...
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... Original MS . The noble family at whose expence HE the above fête was prepared , be- ing desirous to indulge the curious in general with a sight of some part of the rural festival , as well as the select party who had cards of ...
... Original MS . The noble family at whose expence HE the above fête was prepared , be- ing desirous to indulge the curious in general with a sight of some part of the rural festival , as well as the select party who had cards of ...
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... original , if transferred into our language , so well merit . A complete translation of the works of this poet into English , appeared , it is true , so lately as 1795 , which , although it professed to give " the whole of Catul- us ...
... original , if transferred into our language , so well merit . A complete translation of the works of this poet into English , appeared , it is true , so lately as 1795 , which , although it professed to give " the whole of Catul- us ...
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Strona 118 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream: The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Strona 103 - Save the wild wind and the remorseless dash Of billows; but at intervals there gush'd, Accompanied with a convulsive splash, A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
Strona 495 - The roar of waters!— from the headlong height Velino cleaves the wave-worn precipice; The fall of waters ! rapid as the light The flashing mass foams shaking the abyss; The hell of waters ! where they howl and hiss, And boil in endless torture; while the sweat Of their great agony, wrung out from this Their Phlegethon, curls round the rocks of jet That gird the gulf around, in pitiless horror set...
Strona 308 - He made me no answer, but sat some time in a muse; then brake off that discourse and fell upon another subject. After the sickness was over and the city well cleansed, and become safely habitable again, he returned thither. And when afterwards I went to wait on him there, which I seldom failed of doing whenever my occasions drew me to London, he showed me his second poem, called
Strona 105 - There were two fathers in this ghastly crew, And with them their two sons, of whom the one Was more robust and hardy to the view, But he died early ; and when he was gone, His nearest messmate told his sire, who threw One glance at him, and said, " Heaven's will be done, I can do nothing," and he saw him thrown Into the deep, without a tear or groan.
Strona 199 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, or the moon walking in brightness; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand: This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge: for I should have denied the God that is above.
Strona 131 - Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth: While man, vain insect! hopes to be forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven.
Strona 307 - At my first sitting to read to him, observing that I used the English pronunciation, he told me if I would have the benefit of the Latin tongue, not only to read and understand Latin authors, but to converse with foreigners, either abroad or at home, I must learn the foreign pronunciation.
Strona 308 - Thou hast said much here of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found?
Strona 105 - The other father had a weaklier child, Of a soft cheek, and aspect delicate ; But the boy bore up long, and with a mild And patient spirit held aloof his fate ; Little he said, and now and then he smiled, As if to win a part from off the weight He saw increasing on his father's heart, With the deep deadly thought, that they must part.