The Literary Panorama and National RegisterC. Taylor, 1816 |
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... mind . Inasmuch as they were connect- ed with Peace , they were welcomed by every heart in which glowed a spark of humanity . But , as they left too much to the honour of a man who never knew what honour was , too much to the com ...
... mind . Inasmuch as they were connect- ed with Peace , they were welcomed by every heart in which glowed a spark of humanity . But , as they left too much to the honour of a man who never knew what honour was , too much to the com ...
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... mind . What then must have been the perplexity of those councils which felt that their country was the object of this vast force ? -and what , the conflicting interests of those who knew that this vast force waited but their nod to ...
... mind . What then must have been the perplexity of those councils which felt that their country was the object of this vast force ? -and what , the conflicting interests of those who knew that this vast force waited but their nod to ...
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... mind . That has lied Powers cannot be either entirely terri- been effected , by retaining an over- torial , or entirely pecuniary , without pre- whelming power in France , until the judice to France in the one or other of army which ...
... mind . That has lied Powers cannot be either entirely terri- been effected , by retaining an over- torial , or entirely pecuniary , without pre- whelming power in France , until the judice to France in the one or other of army which ...
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... minds us of the Tentonic god , who out of respect to maternal feelings , have challenged the Danish warrior to a ... mind . " Notwithstanding , however , this alarming discovery of saline particles , in sea water , they keep up their ...
... minds us of the Tentonic god , who out of respect to maternal feelings , have challenged the Danish warrior to a ... mind . " Notwithstanding , however , this alarming discovery of saline particles , in sea water , they keep up their ...
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... mind it would seem but little was required to modify their excellence into the form and language of poetry . The scenery and the perils of the de- sert would well employ the genius of the bard of Thalaba . in the bill of fare for the ...
... mind it would seem but little was required to modify their excellence into the form and language of poetry . The scenery and the perils of the de- sert would well employ the genius of the bard of Thalaba . in the bill of fare for the ...
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587 ページ - The author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort.
915 ページ - Tis nature, full of spirits, waked and springing : The birds to the delicious time are singing, Darting with freaks and snatches up and down, Where the light woods go seaward from the town ; While happy faces, striking through the green Of leafy roads, at every turn are seen ; And the far ships, lifting their sails of white, Like joyful hands, come up with scattered light, Come gleaming up, true to the wished-for day, And chase the whistling brine, and swirl into the bay.
321 ページ - We rest — a dream has power to poison sleep ; We rise — One wandering thought pollutes the day; We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep ; Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away...
301 ページ - Or like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast, To whose frail frame no second motion brings One mood or modulation like the last.
587 ページ - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above, And life is thorny, and youth is vain. And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
469 ページ - But if it be true, as we learn from history and experience, that free governments afford a soil most suitable to the production of native talent, to the maturing of the powers of the human mind, and to the growth of every species of excellence, by opening to merit the prospect of reward and distinction, no country can be better adapted than our own to afford an honourable asylum to these monuments of the school of Phidias and of the administration of Pericle,s...
211 ページ - In this direction captain Lewis had gone about two miles when his ears were saluted with the agreeable sound of a fall of water, and as he advanced a spray which seemed driven by the high southwest wind arose above the plain like a column of smoke and vanished in an instant. Towards this point he directed his steps, and the noise increasing as he approached soon became too tremendous to be mistaken for any thing but the great falls of the Missouri.
559 ページ - Powers, in their reciprocal relations, upon the sublime truths which the Holy Religion of our Saviour teaches ; They solemnly declare that the present Act has no other object than to publish in the face of the whole world their fixed resolution, both in the administration of their respective States and in their political relations with every other Government, to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion, namely the precepts of Justice, Christian Charity and Peace, which...
409 ページ - ... melons, plums, and even oranges, though these are rare at Peshawer, were mixed in piles with some of the Indian fruits) ; and the cook-shops, where every thing was served in earthen dishes, painted and glazed so as to look like china. In the streets were people crying greens, curds, &c., and men carrying water in leathern bags at their backs, and announcing their commodity by beating on a brazen cup, in which they give a draught to a passenger for a trifling piece of money.
209 ページ - She came into the tent, sat down, and was beginning to interpret when in the person of Cameahwait she recognized her brother. She instantly jumped up and ran and embraced him, throwing over him her blanket and weeping profusely.