The Quarterly Review, 第 13 巻John Murray, 1815 |
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... hope of advancement ; and now , ten years after the publication of his first edition , a second comes out with altera- tions and additions , and the motto La Vérité appartient à l'Histoire , that is , the teeth are no longer in danger ...
... hope of advancement ; and now , ten years after the publication of his first edition , a second comes out with altera- tions and additions , and the motto La Vérité appartient à l'Histoire , that is , the teeth are no longer in danger ...
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... hope for them ; they shall perish . ' He concluded by decreeing that every village which opposed him should be burnt , and ordering a thanksgiving . Let every one re- turn thanks to God for the destruction of the Mamelukes , and cry ...
... hope for them ; they shall perish . ' He concluded by decreeing that every village which opposed him should be burnt , and ordering a thanksgiving . Let every one re- turn thanks to God for the destruction of the Mamelukes , and cry ...
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... hope of seeing mother and child perish ! When some of the soldiers gave her their own scanty portion of water , he ran up , snatched it from her hands , and , in a fresh access of jealousy , jealousy , plunged a dagger into her heart ...
... hope of seeing mother and child perish ! When some of the soldiers gave her their own scanty portion of water , he ran up , snatched it from her hands , and , in a fresh access of jealousy , jealousy , plunged a dagger into her heart ...
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... hope ere long to see and honour his tomb in the holy city . But my mission is first to exterminate the Ma- melukes . If Egypt be their portion , let them shew me the lease which God has given them of it . But the angel of death has ...
... hope ere long to see and honour his tomb in the holy city . But my mission is first to exterminate the Ma- melukes . If Egypt be their portion , let them shew me the lease which God has given them of it . But the angel of death has ...
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... hope of smothering it with their bodies . ' Black and naked , ' says Denon , they were seen running through the flames , and resembling so many devils in hell . ' During this tremendous scene there were intervals of tran- quillity , and ...
... hope of smothering it with their bodies . ' Black and naked , ' says Denon , they were seen running through the flames , and resembling so many devils in hell . ' During this tremendous scene there were intervals of tran- quillity , and ...
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297 ページ - But here,— above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
300 ページ - STRANGER ! if e'er thine ardent step hath traced The northern realms of ancient Caledon, Where the proud Queen of Wilderness hath placed, By lake and cataract, her lonely throne ; Sublime but sad delight thy soul hath known, Gazing on pathless glen and mountain high, Listing where from the cliffs the torrents thrown Mingle their echoes with the eagle's cry, And with the sounding lake, and with the moaning sky.
1 ページ - I answer, that whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may haply strike out his teeth.
280 ページ - The Physiognomical System of Drs Gall and Spurzheim, founded on an Anatomical and Physiological Examination of the Nervous System in general, and of the Brain in particular ; and indicating the Dispositions and Manifestations of the Mind.
492 ページ - Bonaparte destroys the only legal title on which his existence depended : by appearing again in France with projects of confusion and disorder, he has deprived himself of the protection of the law, and has manifested to the universe, that there can be neither peace nor truce with him. The powers consequently declare, that Napoleon...
224 ページ - ? No ! I will march your troops until their legs shall become the size of their bodies. You shall not have a blade of grass nor a drop of water. I will hear of you every time your drum beats, but you shall not know where I am once a month. I will give your army battle, but it must be when I please, and not when you choose.
106 ページ - Seem'd with its piercing melody to reach The soul, and in mysterious unison Blend with all thoughts of gentleness and love. Their hearts were open to the healing power Of nature ; and the splendour of the night, The flow of waters, and that sweetest lay Came to them like a copious evening dew Falling on vernal herbs which thirst for rain.
304 ページ - O ! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant ! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken...
516 ページ - ... and it was utterly impossible to rally a single corps. The enemy, who perceived this astonishing confusion, immediately attacked with their cavalry, and increased the disorder, and such was the confusion, owing to night coming on, that it was impossible to rally the troops, and point out to them their error.
153 ページ - Poetry is of so subtile a spirit, that, in pouring out of one language into another, it will all evaporate ; and, if a new spirit be not added in the transfusion, there will remain nothing but a caput mortuum.