The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Τόμος 6,Μέρος 21810 |
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Σελίδα 579
... various productions of a smaller size and different order , especially the Six Epis- tles foisted in between the Cantos of Marmion , he has render- ed it sufficiently clear , that , for the particular notice he obtains in the crowd of ...
... various productions of a smaller size and different order , especially the Six Epis- tles foisted in between the Cantos of Marmion , he has render- ed it sufficiently clear , that , for the particular notice he obtains in the crowd of ...
Σελίδα 584
... various bodies of the royal horse that were scouring the country . Malcolm Græme had met with him , and though still a royal ward , and therefore risking his life and estates by associating with the noble outlaw , had insisted on ...
... various bodies of the royal horse that were scouring the country . Malcolm Græme had met with him , and though still a royal ward , and therefore risking his life and estates by associating with the noble outlaw , had insisted on ...
Σελίδα 605
... from the similarity of most of the rates at the various offices , we may conclude that there is no great difference on this point . ' though some compensation ought to be allowed for the expenses Baily's Doctrine of Life Annuities . 605.
... from the similarity of most of the rates at the various offices , we may conclude that there is no great difference on this point . ' though some compensation ought to be allowed for the expenses Baily's Doctrine of Life Annuities . 605.
Σελίδα 611
... various endowments of persons worthy of ever- lasting remembrance , whom it has been his lot to know perfectly , to love , and to lose . The society of a living friend is justly ranked among the most valuable of human pleasures ; but to ...
... various endowments of persons worthy of ever- lasting remembrance , whom it has been his lot to know perfectly , to love , and to lose . The society of a living friend is justly ranked among the most valuable of human pleasures ; but to ...
Σελίδα 616
... various parts were executed with great accuracy , judgement , and taste , some of them , indeed , being drawn up by Johnson and Burke ; so that Dodsley's Preceptor soon became a kind of text - book : its treatises were introduced - as ...
... various parts were executed with great accuracy , judgement , and taste , some of them , indeed , being drawn up by Johnson and Burke ; so that Dodsley's Preceptor soon became a kind of text - book : its treatises were introduced - as ...
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Σελίδα 581 - With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand The guardian Naiad of the strand.
Σελίδα 593 - Then gleamed aloft his dagger bright! — — But hate and fury ill supplied The stream of life's exhausted tide, And all too late the advantage came, To turn the odds of deadly game; For, while the dagger gleamed on high, Reeled soul and sense, reeled brain and eye.
Σελίδα 592 - But fear not — doubt not — which thou wilt— We try this quarrel hilt to hilt." — Then each at once his falchion drew, Each on the ground his scabbard threw, Each...
Σελίδα 914 - For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
Σελίδα 591 - Like the loose crags, whose threatening mass Lay tottering o'er the hollow pass, As if an infant's touch' could urge Their headlong passage down the verge, With step and weapon forward flung, Upon the mountain-side they hung. The mountaineer cast glance of pride Along Benledi's living side, Then fixed his eye and sable brow Full on Fitz-James — " How sayst thou now ? These are Clan-Alpine's warriors true ; And, Saxon, I am Roderick Dhu...
Σελίδα 593 - Fitz-James's throat he sprung ; Received, but recked not of a wound, And locked his arms his foeman round. Now, gallant Saxon, hold thine own ! No maiden's hand is round thee thrown ! That desperate grasp thy frame might feel Through bars of brass and triple steel ! They tug, they strain ! down, down they go, The Gael above, Fitz-James below.
Σελίδα 933 - AMONG the deepest shades of night, Can there be one who sees my way ? Yes ; God is like a shining light, That turns the darkness into day. When every eye around me sleeps, May I not sin without control ? No ; for a constant watch he keeps On every thought of every soul.
Σελίδα 582 - E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of the mountain tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear.
Σελίδα 580 - The antler'd monarch of the waste Sprung from his heathery couch in haste. But, ere his fleet career he took, The dew-drops from his flanks he shook ; like crested leader proud and high...
Σελίδα 733 - The Church, like the Ark of Noah, is worth saving: not for the sake of the unclean beasts that almost filled it, and probably made most noise and clamour in it, but for the little corner of rationality, that was as much distressed by the stink within, as by the tempest without.