The Literary Examiner: Consisting of the Indicator, a Review of Books, and Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and VerseLeigh Hunt H.L. Hunt, 1823 - 412 ページ Contains all parts of the 'Literary Examiner'. Originally published as No. 1, Saturday July 5, 1823 - No. 26, Saturday Dec. 27, 1823. |
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... doubt , as here the stanza closes . To ease the great anxiety of the reader , however , we will just allow him to know , that in the next canto ( of which more in our next number ) Don Juan , a Turkish lady , and an old man , suddenly ...
... doubt , as here the stanza closes . To ease the great anxiety of the reader , however , we will just allow him to know , that in the next canto ( of which more in our next number ) Don Juan , a Turkish lady , and an old man , suddenly ...
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... doubt the Mephistopheles of Goethe is made to assume a degree of licence which is any thing but scriptural , but however grotesque and whimsical , it never travels out of the road - it is only the more devilish for its hilarity , and ...
... doubt the Mephistopheles of Goethe is made to assume a degree of licence which is any thing but scriptural , but however grotesque and whimsical , it never travels out of the road - it is only the more devilish for its hilarity , and ...
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... doubt is often bald and trite ; but when it is known that his Lordship has confined himself as closely as possible to all the variety of metres of the original , great allowances are demanded . What we most regret is the absence of the ...
... doubt is often bald and trite ; but when it is known that his Lordship has confined himself as closely as possible to all the variety of metres of the original , great allowances are demanded . What we most regret is the absence of the ...
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... doubt . Faust . Nay , dearest ! Margaret . I have trembled for your state , Long since , to see you leagued with such a mate . Faust . How so ? Margaret . The man who still your steps attends , That man , my deepest , inmost soul ...
... doubt . Faust . Nay , dearest ! Margaret . I have trembled for your state , Long since , to see you leagued with such a mate . Faust . How so ? Margaret . The man who still your steps attends , That man , my deepest , inmost soul ...
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... doubt of the nature of the decision . The succeeding article to Morgante Maggiore is No. IV of " Letters from Abroad . " It relates principally to Genoa , in respect to which , it conveys a variety of information that can be acquired by ...
... doubt of the nature of the decision . The succeeding article to Morgante Maggiore is No. IV of " Letters from Abroad . " It relates principally to Genoa , in respect to which , it conveys a variety of information that can be acquired by ...
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admiration Albert Alfman appeared Ariosto beautiful Booksellers and Newsvenders Broad-street C. W. REYNELL called Canto Carlostein character Christian country circulation free curious Don Juan Duke earth English Epigrams eyes Fall of Constantinople Faust favour feeling France French genius Genoa give H. L. HUNT hand head heart heaven High-street Hillyard and Morgan honour human imagination Jacob Jones James Mann King lady less LITERARY EXAMINER live look Lord Byron manner matter Milton mind moral Napoleon nature never Newsvenders in town noble o'er oblique order observed once opinion passion person poem poet poetry present Prince racter reader reason religion remark respect Risberg scarcely seems shew sort soul Spaewife species spirit story Sunderland Suwarrow taste Tavistock-street thee thing thou thought tion translation truth W. R. Macphun whole woman word writing young Zealanders
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133 ページ - So they came and called unto the porter of the city: and they told them, saying, We came to the camp of the Syrians, and, behold, there was no man there, neither voice of man, but horses tied, and asses tied, and the tents as they were.
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21 ページ - ... was eminently delighted with those flights of imagination which pass the bounds of nature, and to which the mind is reconciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular traditions. He loved fairies, genii, giants, and monsters ; he delighted to rove through the meanders of inchantment, to gaze on the magnificence of golden palaces, to repose by the water-falls of Elysian gardens.
119 ページ - I will tell you something which may amaze you a little more, and I hope will frighten you. It is such men as you who madden the spirits and the patience of the poor and wretched; and if ever a convulsion comes in this country (which is very probable), recollect what I tell you : you will have your...
106 ページ - there was no matter," And proved it — 'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head; And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matters, down to stone or lead, Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it.
132 ページ - I take my subjects' money, when I want it, without all this formality of parliament?" The bishop of Durham readily answered, "God forbid, Sir, but you should: you are the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the King turned and said to the bishop of Winchester, "Well, my Lord, what say you?" "Sir," replied the bishop, "I have no skill to judge of parliamentary cases." The King answered, "No put-offs, my Lord; answer me presently.
307 ページ - Its outlet dash'd into a deep cascade, Sparkling with foam, until again subsiding, Its shriller echoes — like an infant made Quiet— sank into softer ripples...