The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, 第 1 巻Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... expression , " I am now worth eight hundred pounds , but shall never be so happy as when I was not worth a farthing . " THE ENGLISHMAN , No. 26 , Dec. 3 , 1713 , Though the story of Alexander Selkirk was originally published in the ...
... expression , " I am now worth eight hundred pounds , but shall never be so happy as when I was not worth a farthing . " THE ENGLISHMAN , No. 26 , Dec. 3 , 1713 , Though the story of Alexander Selkirk was originally published in the ...
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... expressed in harmonious numbers , and a pleasing cadence of words ; yet the affinity between Poetry and Painting must be allowed to be much greater . ' Tis an universal observation , that there is a great similitude between these sister ...
... expressed in harmonious numbers , and a pleasing cadence of words ; yet the affinity between Poetry and Painting must be allowed to be much greater . ' Tis an universal observation , that there is a great similitude between these sister ...
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... expressed in colours , translates the painter , and turns the picture into verse . The sister arts , to heighten their images , and strike our minds with greater force , agree to represent human qualities as persons , and to endow them ...
... expressed in colours , translates the painter , and turns the picture into verse . The sister arts , to heighten their images , and strike our minds with greater force , agree to represent human qualities as persons , and to endow them ...
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... expressed in the several faces of the audience , and not be touched with the like passions ? I shall dismiss this head , when I have observed that the painter and the poet have many pecu- liar advantages to make men wiser and better ...
... expressed in the several faces of the audience , and not be touched with the like passions ? I shall dismiss this head , when I have observed that the painter and the poet have many pecu- liar advantages to make men wiser and better ...
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... expressed the advan tages that good pictures receive from age : - For Time shall with his ready pencil stand , Retouch your figures with his ripening hand , Mellow the colours , and imbrown the teint , Add ev'ry grace that Time alone ...
... expressed the advan tages that good pictures receive from age : - For Time shall with his ready pencil stand , Retouch your figures with his ripening hand , Mellow the colours , and imbrown the teint , Add ev'ry grace that Time alone ...
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260 ページ - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups, That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
182 ページ - Where — taming thought to human pride !The mighty chiefs sleep side by side. Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to his rival's bier ; O'er PITT'S the mournful requiem sound, And Fox's shall the notes rebound. The solemn echo seems to cry, ' Here let their discord with them die. Speak not for those a separate doom, Whom Fate made Brothers in the tomb ; But search the land of living men, Where wilt thou find their like agen...
328 ページ - The quality of mercy is not strain'd, — It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath : it is twice bless'd, — It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes : 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest : it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown...
122 ページ - To Contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of Man: And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began.
53 ページ - With quicken'd step, Brown night retires. Young day pours in apace, And opens all the lawny prospect wide. The dripping rock, the mountain's misty top, Swell on the sight, and brighten with the dawn.
4 ページ - ... the Scriptures, and turning his thoughts upon the study of navigation, after the space of eighteen months he grew thoroughly reconciled to his condition.
182 ページ - When I read the several dates of the tombs, of some that died yesterday, and some six hundred years ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together.
182 ページ - Here, where the end of earthly things Lays heroes, patriots, bards, and kings ; Where stiff the hand, and still the tongue, Of those who fought, .and spoke, and sung ; Here, where the fretted aisles prolong The distant notes of holy song, As if some angel spoke agen, All peace on earth, good-will to men...
194 ページ - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.