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... True , the Beautiful , and the Intellectual , from the Works of Modern Artists , especially from those of J. M. W. Turner , Esq . , R.A. By a Graduate of Oxford . 37 44 V. - 1 . Michelet's History of France . Translated.
... True , the Beautiful , and the Intellectual , from the Works of Modern Artists , especially from those of J. M. W. Turner , Esq . , R.A. By a Graduate of Oxford . 37 44 V. - 1 . Michelet's History of France . Translated.
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... True Report of the Water Cure . By Robert Hay Graham , M.D. XI . - Plain Discourses delivered to a Country Congregati By the Rev. W. Butcher , M.A. 1 ^ · 09 XII . - The Law , a Rule of Life to the Christian , in Eleven Lec- tures on the ...
... True Report of the Water Cure . By Robert Hay Graham , M.D. XI . - Plain Discourses delivered to a Country Congregati By the Rev. W. Butcher , M.A. 1 ^ · 09 XII . - The Law , a Rule of Life to the Christian , in Eleven Lec- tures on the ...
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... true and lawful successor of William the Conqueror , Henry I. , and King John - Dukes of Normandy . The Jerseyians argue thus- " the Normans conquered England , and we are Nor- mans ; " England adopted many of the laws and to some ...
... true and lawful successor of William the Conqueror , Henry I. , and King John - Dukes of Normandy . The Jerseyians argue thus- " the Normans conquered England , and we are Nor- mans ; " England adopted many of the laws and to some ...
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... true intent and meaning of this act , may be directed and run into any county palantine , the cinque ports , or other privileged places within the kingdom of England , dominion of Wales , or town of Berwick - upon - Tweed , and the ...
... true intent and meaning of this act , may be directed and run into any county palantine , the cinque ports , or other privileged places within the kingdom of England , dominion of Wales , or town of Berwick - upon - Tweed , and the ...
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... true , but never can be pertinent ; for outward acts may sometimes show kindness , but never compose it . If they be applied to kind feeling , they would , indeed , be pertinent , but they would be evidently and totally false ; for it ...
... true , but never can be pertinent ; for outward acts may sometimes show kindness , but never compose it . If they be applied to kind feeling , they would , indeed , be pertinent , but they would be evidently and totally false ; for it ...
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Стр. 116 - Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same time, to throw over them a certain colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect...
Стр. 122 - I following — when a step, A single step, that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour, opened to my view Glory beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul...
Стр. 123 - twas an unimaginable sight ! Clouds, mists, streams, watery rocks and emerald turf, Clouds of all tincture, rocks and sapphire sky Confused, commingled, mutually inflamed, Molten together, and composing thus, Each lost in each, that marvellous array Of temple, palace, citadel, and huge Fantastic pomp of structure without name, In fleecy folds voluminous enwrapped.
Стр. 122 - The appearance, instantaneously disclosed, Was of a mighty City — boldly say A wilderness of building, sinking far And self-withdrawn into a wondrous depth, Far sinking into splendour — without end ! Fabric it seemed of diamond and of gold, With alabaster domes, and silver spires, And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted...
Стр. 115 - It was published, as an experiment, which, I hoped, might be of some use to ascertain, how far, by fitting to metrical arrangement a selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation...
Стр. 120 - The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. When soft! — the dusky trees between And down the path through the open green Where is no living thing to be seen; And through yon gateway, where is found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground...
Стр. 123 - Stood fixed ; and fixed resemblances were seen To implements of ordinary use, But vast in size, in substance glorified ; Such as by Hebrew Prophets were beheld In vision — forms uncouth of mightiest power For admiration and mysterious awe.
Стр. 49 - ... all those excellences which are peculiar to the painter as such, are merely what rhythm, melody, precision, and force are in the words of the orator and the poet, necessary to their greatness, but not the tests of their greatness. It is not by the mode of representing and saying, but by what is represented and said...
Стр. 10 - ... be indicted in that term or session, or else admitted to bail ; unless the king's witnesses cannot be produced at that time ; and if acquitted, or if not indicted and tried in the second term or session, he shall be discharged from his imprisonment for such imputed offence...
Стр. 122 - And blazing terrace upon terrace, high Uplifted ; here, serene pavilions bright, In avenues disposed ; there, towers begirt With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars — illumination of all gems ! By earthly nature had the effect been wrought Upon the dark materials of the storm Now pacified ; on them, and on the coves And mountain-steeps and summits, whereunto The vapours had receded, taking there Their station under a cerulean sky.