The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... person and myself herself and them . Hence the nu- dug a few feet through the mould , merous military roads ... persons should confound these works of the rude inhabitants of the island , with those , perhaps , of the most enlight- ened ...
... person and myself herself and them . Hence the nu- dug a few feet through the mould , merous military roads ... persons should confound these works of the rude inhabitants of the island , with those , perhaps , of the most enlight- ened ...
Pagina 9
... person who should discover those who had been guilty of such a horrid and detestable crime . " - Robertson , p . 400 . " We now know for certain that it was Murray's faction who murdered the King , and that Morton , Bothwell , and ...
... person who should discover those who had been guilty of such a horrid and detestable crime . " - Robertson , p . 400 . " We now know for certain that it was Murray's faction who murdered the King , and that Morton , Bothwell , and ...
Pagina 10
... persons as were named in the bill ( placard ) should be taken . Answer is made him , that if he or any will stand to the ... person ; the fourth was Mary Seaton , whose father , Lord Seaton , was faithfully devoted to the Royal Family ...
... persons as were named in the bill ( placard ) should be taken . Answer is made him , that if he or any will stand to the ... person ; the fourth was Mary Seaton , whose father , Lord Seaton , was faithfully devoted to the Royal Family ...
Pagina 13
... persons of every description make a practice to begin the year with making presents to all those to whom they are ... person who knocked to walk in , I was surprised by an un- expected visit from the young and pretty daughter of my ...
... persons of every description make a practice to begin the year with making presents to all those to whom they are ... person who knocked to walk in , I was surprised by an un- expected visit from the young and pretty daughter of my ...
Pagina 14
... persons in equipages of every sort and kind , from the smart English barouche to the old country cabriolet . Masks were ... person of no little importance , and to be considered as an object of envy . Much therefore was I disappointed ...
... persons in equipages of every sort and kind , from the smart English barouche to the old country cabriolet . Masks were ... person of no little importance , and to be considered as an object of envy . Much therefore was I disappointed ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 484 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Pagina 484 - Waller was smooth; but Dryden taught to join The varying verse, the full resounding line, The long majestic march, and energy divine: Tho' still some traces of our rustic vein And splay-foot verse remain'd, and will remain.
Pagina 163 - As it fell out upon a day, Rich Dives sickened and died, There came two serpents out of hell, His soul therein to guide. " Rise up, rise up, brother Dives, And go with us to see, A dismal place prepared in hell, From which thou canst not flee.
Pagina 337 - Eidophusikon was represented, was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement, and the scenes which he described , were so completely illusive, that the space appeared to recede for many miles, and his horizon seemed as palpably distant from the eye, as the extreme termination of the view would appear in nature.
Pagina 249 - The Pleiads, Hyads, with the northern team; And great Orion's more refulgent beam; To which, around the axle of the sky, The Bear, revolving, points his golden eye, Still shines exalted on th' ethereal plain, Nor bathes his blazing forehead in the main.
Pagina 251 - Now, the broad shield complete, the artist crowned With his last hand, and poured the ocean round; In living silver seemed the waves to roll, And beat the buckler's verge, and bound the whole.
Pagina 274 - FIRST STEPS TO BOTANY, Intended as popular Illustrations of the Science, leading to its study as a branch of general education. By JL DRUMMOND, MD 4th Edit. 12mo. with numerous Woodcuts, 9s.
Pagina 125 - I request three favours of you; the first is, to grant a general amnesty to the Poles without any restriction, and that the serfs scattered in foreign countries may be regarded as free if they return to their homes; the second, that your majesty will proclaim yourself king of Poland, with a free constitution approaching...
Pagina 337 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder?
Pagina 553 - AN Abridgment of the HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George II.