The Mirror: A Periodical Paper Published in Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780, 第 1 巻 |
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The cautious citizen , and the proud country - gentleman , value him according to
the opinion they chance to adopt , the one , of the extent of his rent - roll , the
other , of the length of his pedigree ; and all estimate his merit , in proportion as
he ...
The cautious citizen , and the proud country - gentleman , value him according to
the opinion they chance to adopt , the one , of the extent of his rent - roll , the
other , of the length of his pedigree ; and all estimate his merit , in proportion as
he ...
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Glowing with indignation , as I conceived , against the vices of mankind , and
their blindness to real merit , I have looked in the Mirror , and seen the redness of
anger , the flushings of disappointed ambition . Very lately , a friend of mine read
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Glowing with indignation , as I conceived , against the vices of mankind , and
their blindness to real merit , I have looked in the Mirror , and seen the redness of
anger , the flushings of disappointed ambition . Very lately , a friend of mine read
...
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Of this the first ages of the Grecian and Roman republics are proper examples ,
when merit was the only road to fame , because fame was the only reward of
merit . Though it were unjust to accuse the present age of being totally regardless
of ...
Of this the first ages of the Grecian and Roman republics are proper examples ,
when merit was the only road to fame , because fame was the only reward of
merit . Though it were unjust to accuse the present age of being totally regardless
of ...
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... in all this ordonnance picturesque , there appears an exquisite art only to be
acquired by custom and habit ; and of the merit of the execution no person can be
a judge but one who has been in some measure in the practice of it . It is enough
...
... in all this ordonnance picturesque , there appears an exquisite art only to be
acquired by custom and habit ; and of the merit of the execution no person can be
a judge but one who has been in some measure in the practice of it . It is enough
...
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Lysander believes it is her merit only which has produced this ; and he would
hate himself , if he thought Leonora ' s being possessed of a fortune had had the
least influence upon him . But he is mistaken ; he does not know himself , nor that
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Lysander believes it is her merit only which has produced this ; and he would
hate himself , if he thought Leonora ' s being possessed of a fortune had had the
least influence upon him . But he is mistaken ; he does not know himself , nor that
...
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276 ページ - And, he gave it for his opinion, that, whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
123 ページ - Through the heaven's wide pathless way, And oft, as if her head she bow'd, Stooping through a fleecy cloud.
193 ページ - I descend to the grave, May I a small house and large garden have, And a few friends, and many books, both true, Both wise, and both delightful too ! And since love ne'er will from me flee, A mistress moderately fair, And good as...
122 ページ - And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures, Whilst the...
68 ページ - The oaks of the mountains fall; the mountains themselves decay with years; the ocean shrinks and grows again; the moon herself is lost in heaven, but thou art for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course.
150 ページ - Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness ; and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : ,he cannot flatter, he ! — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he's plain.
122 ページ - Through the high wood echoing shrill. Sometime walking, not unseen, By hedgerow elms, on hillocks green, Right against the eastern gate, Where the great sun begins his state...
68 ページ - When the world is dark with tempests, when thunder rolls, and lightning flies, thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, and laughest at the storm.
229 ページ - Father of mercies," said he, " forgive these tears; assist thy servant to lift up his soul to thee; to lift to thee the souls of thy people. My friends, it is good so to do, at all seasons it is good ; but in the days of our distress, what a privilege it is ! Well saith the sacred book, ' Trust in the Lord ; at all times trust in the Lord.