Knight's Quarterly Magazine, 第 3 巻Knight, 1824 |
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... too often the condition of genius that it fancies itself absolved from the ordinary laws of human action ; and substitutes irregular excitements for settled principles . Whether or not to this cause is to be attributed the want of No.
... too often the condition of genius that it fancies itself absolved from the ordinary laws of human action ; and substitutes irregular excitements for settled principles . Whether or not to this cause is to be attributed the want of No.
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... principle , to keep him from debase- ment . I have seen many instances of the withering result of too close an investigation of those subjects which are connected more with the heart and fancy , than with the logical powers of the mind ...
... principle , to keep him from debase- ment . I have seen many instances of the withering result of too close an investigation of those subjects which are connected more with the heart and fancy , than with the logical powers of the mind ...
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... principle , often a liberal in theory , though generally an ultra in practice ; in short , a complete man of the world . Quick , lively , insinuating ; the Russians have been styled the Frenchmen of the North . They are the only people ...
... principle , often a liberal in theory , though generally an ultra in practice ; in short , a complete man of the world . Quick , lively , insinuating ; the Russians have been styled the Frenchmen of the North . They are the only people ...
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... principles of action . The political condition of Italy has thus , in this country , been too gene- rally misunderstood ; and the very charm of that common name which the inhabitants of her states bear , has blinded us to the ...
... principles of action . The political condition of Italy has thus , in this country , been too gene- rally misunderstood ; and the very charm of that common name which the inhabitants of her states bear , has blinded us to the ...
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... principles . Forsyth hates despotism too ; and he had felt the despotism of the French . The third writer we have already mentioned , Lady Morgan , differs in this from the other two , by taking an extreme view of things . In all ...
... principles . Forsyth hates despotism too ; and he had felt the despotism of the French . The third writer we have already mentioned , Lady Morgan , differs in this from the other two , by taking an extreme view of things . In all ...
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38 ページ - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him, haply, slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-foundered skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
191 ページ - Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed, Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side? Wouldst thou me? — And I replied, No, not thee! Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon — Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, beloved Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!
83 ページ - Sorrow is knowledge : they who know the most Must mourn the deepest o'er the fatal truth, The tree of knowledge is not that of life.
189 ページ - SWIFT as a spirit hastening to his task Of glory and of good, the sun sprang forth Rejoicing in his splendour, and the mask Of darkness fell from the awakened Earth. The smokeless altars of the mountain snows Flamed above crimson clouds, and at the birth Of light, the Ocean's orison arose, To which the birds tempered their matin lay.
86 ページ - Slow melting strains their Queen's approach declare : Where'er she turns the Graces homage pay. With arms sublime, that float upon the air, In gliding state she wins her easy way : O'er her warm cheek, and rising bosom, move The bloom of young Desire, and purple light of Love.
190 ページ - I PANT for the music which is divine, My heart in its thirst is a dying flower; Pour forth the sound like enchanted wine, Loosen the notes in a silver shower; Like a herbless plain, for the gentle rain, I gasp, I faint, till they wake again.
190 ページ - SWIFTLY walk over the western wave, Spirit of Night ! Out of the misty eastern cave, Where all the long and lone daylight, Thou wovest dreams of joy and fear, Which make thee terrible and dear, — Swift be thy flight...
191 ページ - The breath of the moist earth is light, Around its unexpanded buds ; Like many a voice of one delight, The winds, the birds, the ocean floods, The City's voice itself is soft like Solitude's.
39 ページ - As when to them who sail Beyond the Cape of Hope, and now are past Mozambic, off at sea north-east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the Blest; with, such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheer'd with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles...
304 ページ - ... to some misshapen idol over the ruined dome of our proudest temple, and shall see a single naked fisherman wash his nets in the river of the ten thousand masts...