The Irish Quarterly Review, 第 3 巻W. B. Kelly, 1853 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 67
1 ページ
... learned , in order to conceal the want of such a requisite . It needs no dead men to come from their graves to tell us that the author is a Sculptor , his parti- ality to his own branch of Art , is but too apparent - as also an ...
... learned , in order to conceal the want of such a requisite . It needs no dead men to come from their graves to tell us that the author is a Sculptor , his parti- ality to his own branch of Art , is but too apparent - as also an ...
20 ページ
... learned critics have concurred in eulogizing Hawkey's erudition , so neglected has our literary history hitherto been , that the present is the only account extant of the works published by him and his son . In Grafton - street was the ...
... learned critics have concurred in eulogizing Hawkey's erudition , so neglected has our literary history hitherto been , that the present is the only account extant of the works published by him and his son . In Grafton - street was the ...
59 ページ
... learned controversy , and profane its mys- teries by presumptuous explication - he may make the Prophecies a riddle book , and the Revelations a conundrum , and think himself like Edipus entitled , in virtue of his blindness , to solve ...
... learned controversy , and profane its mys- teries by presumptuous explication - he may make the Prophecies a riddle book , and the Revelations a conundrum , and think himself like Edipus entitled , in virtue of his blindness , to solve ...
60 ページ
... learned applicants of the law who scorn the genius that scorns them . The orations of such men will live while the language does , when the skulls and the parchments of the others shall have mouldered together , and the saucy grave ...
... learned applicants of the law who scorn the genius that scorns them . The orations of such men will live while the language does , when the skulls and the parchments of the others shall have mouldered together , and the saucy grave ...
81 ページ
... learned amongst the lawyers of his time ; he was called at a period when that which would be now looked upon as moderate legal knowledge , was then con- sidered very accurate learning ; it was the era of advocates rather than of lawyers ...
... learned amongst the lawyers of his time ; he was called at a period when that which would be now looked upon as moderate legal knowledge , was then con- sidered very accurate learning ; it was the era of advocates rather than of lawyers ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
admirable amongst appeared Barry beauty better boys Bushe Byron called Catholic character Charles charm convivial song court crime death drink Dublin Duke duke of Leinster Dumas England English eyes fancy father feeling French genius give grace Grafton-street hand heart honor hooly and fairly Ireland IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW John Kane O'Hara Kildare Kilfane Kilkenny King lady Leinster Leinster house live London look Lord Lord Byron Lord John Russell Mademoiselle Mars Memoirs mind Moore moral nature never night noble o'er painter painting party persons picture Plunket poems poet poetical poor published Richard Power Robert Southey Royal Dublin Society Scotland Sheridan society soul spirit sweet taste tell thee thing Thomas Moore thou thought tion United Irishmen whilst wife wine writes wrote young youth
人気のある引用
390 ページ - When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child, understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room.
573 ページ - O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.
570 ページ - ... no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around him, and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled, by the irresistible Genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION ! [Here Mr.
128 ページ - I'd clasp it round so close and tight, And I would be the necklace, And all day long to fall and rise Upon her balmy bosom, With her laughter or her sighs, And I would lie so light, so light, I scarce should be unclasp'd at night.
152 ページ - Among these unhappy mortals is the writer of dictionaries, whom mankind have considered not as the pupil but the slave of science, the pioneer of literature, doomed only to remove rubbish and clear obstructions from the paths through which learning and genius press forward to conquest and glory, without bestowing a smile on the humble drudge that facilitates their progress.
404 ページ - O to abide in the desert with thee ! Wild is thy lay, and loud, Far in the downy cloud ; Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying ? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth.
10 ページ - And she went, and sat her down over against him a good way off, as it were a bowshot: for she said, Let me not see the death of the child.
129 ページ - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
573 ページ - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me ; for I am desolate and afflicted.
129 ページ - HE that loves a rosy Cheek, Or a coral Lip admires ; Or from star-like Eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires : As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away ! But a smooth and steadfast Mind, Gentle Thoughts, and calm Desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires ! Where these are not ; I despise Lovely Cheeks ! or Lips ! or Eyes...