La Belle Assemblée, 第 2 巻J. Bell, 1807 |
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... Nature intended them as the recompence of labour , not as the solace of idleness . Yet it is undeniable , that not the beautiful Lili , but Nature herself , is the enchantress who presents us with this celestial nectar , which she has ...
... Nature intended them as the recompence of labour , not as the solace of idleness . Yet it is undeniable , that not the beautiful Lili , but Nature herself , is the enchantress who presents us with this celestial nectar , which she has ...
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... Nature , conductress who cannot lead us wrong . It is not she , but our impatience , our greediness of enjoy - reach ... natural to man . Life was enjoyed , and no one bestowed a thought on the future . I love this Lili , exclaimed the ...
... Nature , conductress who cannot lead us wrong . It is not she , but our impatience , our greediness of enjoy - reach ... natural to man . Life was enjoyed , and no one bestowed a thought on the future . I love this Lili , exclaimed the ...
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... natural and commendable in the sex , every reader must be aware , that I was not alluding to luxury in dress . As ... nature . It is luxury that banishes from her mind the image of the man she loves , in favour of another for whom she ...
... natural and commendable in the sex , every reader must be aware , that I was not alluding to luxury in dress . As ... nature . It is luxury that banishes from her mind the image of the man she loves , in favour of another for whom she ...
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... NATURE . is overturned , the kingdom of the arts is no more ; we have no longer any country to de- fend . Proscribed by republican usurpers , we M. DE CLAIRVILLE , a native of Paris , had , like many others of the most respectable of ...
... NATURE . is overturned , the kingdom of the arts is no more ; we have no longer any country to de- fend . Proscribed by republican usurpers , we M. DE CLAIRVILLE , a native of Paris , had , like many others of the most respectable of ...
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... nature are unknown , her beauties unobserved , and all genial pleasures disregarded . They be- gan seriously to sigh ... natural evils which Providence has , with unerring wisdom , allotted to human beings ; but eertainly some conditions ...
... nature are unknown , her beauties unobserved , and all genial pleasures disregarded . They be- gan seriously to sigh ... natural evils which Providence has , with unerring wisdom , allotted to human beings ; but eertainly some conditions ...
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39 ページ - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild: then silent night, With this her solemn bird, and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train...
102 ページ - And who is He ? the vast, the awful form, Girt with the whirlwind, sandal'd with the storm A western cloud around His limbs is spread, His crown a rainbow, and a sun His head. To highest Heaven He lifts his kingly hand, And treads at once the ocean and the land ; And, hark ! His voice amid the thunder's roar, His dreadful voice, that time shall be no more...
102 ページ - Earth's utmost bounds confess their awful sway, The mountains worship, and the isles obey ; Nor sun nor moon they need, — nor day, nor night; — God is their temple, and the Lamb their light...
31 ページ - But how little can we venture to exult in any intellectual powers or literary attainments, when we consider the condition of poor Collins. I knew him a few years ago, full of hopes and full of projects, versed in many languages, high in fancy, and strong in retention. This busy and forcible mind is now under the government of those who lately would not have been able to comprehend the least and most narrow of its designs.
99 ページ - Almotana's tide ; The flinty waste, the cedar-tufted hill, The liquid health of smooth Ardeni's rill ; The grot, where, by the watch-fire's evening blaze, The robber riots, or the hermit prays ; Or where the tempest rives the hoary stone, The wintry top of giant Lebanon.
13 ページ - Custom, habit. — Custom, respects the action ; habit, the actor. By custom, we mean the frequent repetition of the same act : by habit, the effect which that repetition produces on the mind or body. By the custom of walking often in the streets, one acquires a habit of idleness.
308 ページ - Tam skelpit on thro' dub and mire, Despising wind, and rain, and fire; Whiles holding fast his gude blue bonnet; Whiles crooning o'er some auld Scots sonnet, Whiles glow'ring round wi' prudent cares Lest bogles catch him unawares: Kirk-Alloway was drawing nigh, Whare ghaists and houlets nightly cry. By this time he was 'cross the ford, Whare in the snaw the chapman smoor'd; And past the birks and meikle stane Whare drunken Charlie brak's neck-bane; And thro...
13 ページ - But if, from the desire of multiplying words, he will needs praise his courage and fortitude; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly; but he is, in truth, expressing two. Courage resists danger; fortitude supports pain.
100 ページ - Fail'd the bright promise of your early day ? No : — by that sword, which, red with heathen gore, A giant spoil, the stripling champion bore ; By him, the chief to farthest India known, The mighty master...
102 ページ - E'en hoary priests the sacred combat wage, And clothe in steel the palsied arm of age...