Historical and Literary Tour of a Foreigner in England and Scotland, 第 1 巻Saunders & Otley, 1825 |
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... Lord Erskine and his Pleadings ; Lord Thurlow ; Lord Mansfield ; Dunning 367 371 382 LETTER LII . TO M. MIGNET . - Sir J. Mackintosh and Burke ; Charles Nodier's Napoleon ; Peltier's Trial ........ 396 LETTER LIII . TO M. AYLIS . - Sir ...
... Lord Erskine and his Pleadings ; Lord Thurlow ; Lord Mansfield ; Dunning 367 371 382 LETTER LII . TO M. MIGNET . - Sir J. Mackintosh and Burke ; Charles Nodier's Napoleon ; Peltier's Trial ........ 396 LETTER LIII . TO M. AYLIS . - Sir ...
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... Lord Erskine ; and yet the members of the legal pro- fession have enjoyed importance for a longer period here than in France . Success at the bar in Eng- land leads to the first dignities of the state , to the ministry , and even to the ...
... Lord Erskine ; and yet the members of the legal pro- fession have enjoyed importance for a longer period here than in France . Success at the bar in Eng- land leads to the first dignities of the state , to the ministry , and even to the ...
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... Lord Erskine's masterpieces are those speeches in which rules have not been observed . The English code , which combines an inextrica- ble mixture of the barbarous laws of the Saxons with the quirks of the Norman law , continually ...
... Lord Erskine's masterpieces are those speeches in which rules have not been observed . The English code , which combines an inextrica- ble mixture of the barbarous laws of the Saxons with the quirks of the Norman law , continually ...
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... Lord Erskine's speeches are pre - eminently distinguished , may be regarded as the type of perfection ; and it is very generally adopted by the English barris- I shall ... Lord Erskine and his Pleadings; Lord Thurlow; Lord Mansfield; Dunning.
... Lord Erskine's speeches are pre - eminently distinguished , may be regarded as the type of perfection ; and it is very generally adopted by the English barris- I shall ... Lord Erskine and his Pleadings; Lord Thurlow; Lord Mansfield; Dunning.
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... Erskine , and those who have adopted his lordship as a model , have taken time to be eloquent by judgment and ... Lord Erskine , boast of twenty masterpieces . " I cannot , " says Madame de Staël , " too highly recommend the collection ...
... Erskine , and those who have adopted his lordship as a model , have taken time to be eloquent by judgment and ... Lord Erskine , boast of twenty masterpieces . " I cannot , " says Madame de Staël , " too highly recommend the collection ...
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81 ページ - Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave, and spread Into a liquid plain, then stood unmoved, Pure as the expanse of heaven: I thither went With unexperienced thought, and laid me down On the green bank, to look into the clear Smooth lake, that to me seem'd another sky. As I bent down to look, just opposite A shape within the watery gleam appear'd, Bending to look- on me: I started back, It started back; but pleased I soon return'd, Pleased it return'd as soon, with...
163 ページ - The fishes float with new repaired scale; The adder all her slough away she slings; The swift swallow pursueth the flies smale; The busy bee her honey now she mings; Winter is worn that was the flowers
163 ページ - The turtle to her make hath told her tale. Summer is come, for every spray now springs: The hart hath hung his old head on the pale; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings; The fishes flete with new repaired scale.
3 ページ - Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes — that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where I have been ; They smile so when one's right, and when one's wrong.
36 ページ - Companies, in their liveries, chains of gold, and banners ; Lords and Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet ; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the city, even from two in the afternoon till nine at night.
35 ページ - Charles the Second came to London, after a sad and long exile and calamitous suffering both of the King and Church, being seventeen years. This was also his birthday, and with a triumph of above 20,000 horse and foot, brandishing their swords, and shouting with inexpressible joy ; the ways strewed with flowers, the bells ringing, the streets hung with tapestry, fountains running with wine ; the Mayor, Aldermen...
37 ページ - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God (it being Sunday evening), which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, and Mazarine, &c.
393 ページ - Who is it," said the jealous ruler over the desert encroached upon by the restless foot of English adventure — " who is it that causes this river to rise in the high mountains, and to empty itself into the ocean ? Who is it that causes to blow the loud winds of winter, and that calms them again in the summer?
12 ページ - A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusky, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy; A huge, dun cupola, like a foolscap crown On a fool's head - and there is London Town!
37 ページ - I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, and Mazarine, &c., a French boy singing love-songs,* in that glorious gallery, whilst about twenty of the great courtiers and other dissolute persons were at Basset round a large table, a bank of at least 2000 in gold before them ; upon which two gentlemen who were with me made reflections with astonishment. Six days after was all in the dust...