The Edinburgh Review, Том 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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... noble and majestic , when left a prey to its desires , its passions and its ima- gination . The beauty , at one time so innocently adored , is at last soiled , profaned and violated . Affection , love , guilt , horror , remorse and ...
... noble and majestic , when left a prey to its desires , its passions and its ima- gination . The beauty , at one time so innocently adored , is at last soiled , profaned and violated . Affection , love , guilt , horror , remorse and ...
Стр. 98
... Noble author's mind when first thinking of Childe Harold . A great poet , who gives himself up , free and unconfined , to the impulses of his genius , as Byron has done in the better part of this singular creation , shows to us a spirit ...
... Noble author's mind when first thinking of Childe Harold . A great poet , who gives himself up , free and unconfined , to the impulses of his genius , as Byron has done in the better part of this singular creation , shows to us a spirit ...
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... noble droves of oxen we meet , on their way from the western country to the city of Philadelphia . They are kindly , well - formed , and well - fed animals , averaging about six cwt . A flock of sheep , properly speaking , has not met ...
... noble droves of oxen we meet , on their way from the western country to the city of Philadelphia . They are kindly , well - formed , and well - fed animals , averaging about six cwt . A flock of sheep , properly speaking , has not met ...
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... readily combus- tible article in our stores . On this we scattered gunpowder pretty copiously , and our flint and steel soon enabled us to raise a flame , and , collecting dry wood , we made a noble 132 June Birkbeck's Notes on America .
... readily combus- tible article in our stores . On this we scattered gunpowder pretty copiously , and our flint and steel soon enabled us to raise a flame , and , collecting dry wood , we made a noble 132 June Birkbeck's Notes on America .
Стр. 146
... noble countenance . To the feudal law it is owing , that the very names of right and privilege were not swept away , as in Asia , by the desolating hand of power . The tyranny , which , on every fa- vourable moment , was breaking ...
... noble countenance . To the feudal law it is owing , that the very names of right and privilege were not swept away , as in Asia , by the desolating hand of power . The tyranny , which , on every fa- vourable moment , was breaking ...
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