The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine arts, ed. by Tobias Merton. Vol.1 - new ser., vol.[2. Vol.2 of the new ser. wants all after p.192]., 第 1 巻Tobias Merton (pseud) 1824 |
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... never be repeated . And whether the MAGNET shall continue till the completion of a century , must partly depend upon the continuance of his subscription . He may rest satisfied that I will do my best to procure for it the merit and I ...
... never be repeated . And whether the MAGNET shall continue till the completion of a century , must partly depend upon the continuance of his subscription . He may rest satisfied that I will do my best to procure for it the merit and I ...
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... never have come down to us with the great character which it possesses , had it not derived from its contributors , and especially from Addison , a lustre and importance , which will entitle it to celebrity so long as a taste for fine ...
... never have come down to us with the great character which it possesses , had it not derived from its contributors , and especially from Addison , a lustre and importance , which will entitle it to celebrity so long as a taste for fine ...
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... never be excelled ; and I much doubt whether any subsequent writer can justly be said to have equalled it . The Guardian was intended by Steele , the editor , for a continuation of the Spectator ; but its plan has been considered too ...
... never be excelled ; and I much doubt whether any subsequent writer can justly be said to have equalled it . The Guardian was intended by Steele , the editor , for a continuation of the Spectator ; but its plan has been considered too ...
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... never awaken our love . But love endures not division ; it cherishes no secondary affections . A modern writer has beautifully observed , " If we love ardently , we can love but once ; that enchanting passion , with all its train of ...
... never awaken our love . But love endures not division ; it cherishes no secondary affections . A modern writer has beautifully observed , " If we love ardently , we can love but once ; that enchanting passion , with all its train of ...
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... never again affect the character of the generations gone by , whose last day stands irreversible in the calendar of time . It is not so with Greece , her posterity was never cut off . Our own country has experienced as many vicissitudes ...
... never again affect the character of the generations gone by , whose last day stands irreversible in the calendar of time . It is not so with Greece , her posterity was never cut off . Our own country has experienced as many vicissitudes ...
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73 ページ - Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When they from their sweet friends are torn apart; Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way As the far bell of vesper makes him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay...
358 ページ - twould boldly trip, And print those roses on my lip. But all its chief delight was still On roses thus itself to fill, And its pure virgin limbs to fold In whitest sheets of lilies cold: Had it lived long, it would have been Lilies without, roses within.
358 ページ - Twas, on those little silver feet! With what a pretty, skipping grace It oft would challenge me the race ! And when 't had left me far away, 'Twould stay, and run again, and stay; For it was nimbler, much, than hinds, And trod as if on the four winds.
32 ページ - Her pranks the favourite theme of every tongue. But now the day was come, the day, the hour; Now, frowning, smiling, for the hundredth...
414 ページ - I will delate you for a warlock to the privy council!' said Sir John. 'I will send you to your master, the devil, with the help of a tar-barrel and a torch ! ' 'I intend to delate mysell to the presbytery,' said Steenie, ' and tell them all I have seen last night, whilk are things fitter for them to judge of than a borrel man like me.
225 ページ - Oh! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away.
28 ページ - Thou sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father. We believe that thou shalt come to be our Judge. We therefore pray thee help thy servants whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood.
100 ページ - There scattered oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found; The redbreast loves to build and warble there, And little footsteps lightly print the ground...
405 ページ - Court, wi' the king's ain sword ; and being a red-hot prelatist, he came down here, rampauging like a lion, with commissions of lieutenancy (and of lunacy, for what I ken), to put down a' the Whigs and Covenanters in the country. Wild wark they made of it ; for the Whigs were as dour as the Cavaliers were fierce, and it was which should first tire the other. Redgauntlet was aye for the strong hand ; and his name is kend as wide in the country as Claverhouse's or Tarn Dalyell's.
416 ページ - Sir John made up his story about the jackanape as he liked himsell; and some believe till this day there was no more in the matter than the filching nature of the brute. Indeed, ye'll no hinder some to threap, that it was nane o...