Murray's Magazine, Том 4John Murray, 1888 |
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... Things were simple in those bygone times , and such reasons were accepted . Are we much better off now ? " Chi lo sa ... thing to be said about them is to exhort people to know them ; point after point of interest will be found in both ...
... Things were simple in those bygone times , and such reasons were accepted . Are we much better off now ? " Chi lo sa ... thing to be said about them is to exhort people to know them ; point after point of interest will be found in both ...
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... thing ; that on my judgment , on my skill , on my courage , must depend the issue of the day . I cannot describe to ... things were done at the outset of the war , and everybody remembers the merciful escapes from destruction , due not ...
... thing ; that on my judgment , on my skill , on my courage , must depend the issue of the day . I cannot describe to ... things were done at the outset of the war , and everybody remembers the merciful escapes from destruction , due not ...
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... things which concerned him . " What a splendid pony you have there , " said I , trying to hit him in a soft place ... thing . I'm a poor man , but I wouldn't take £ 20 for him . See him now back up to the door of that there shed when I ...
... things which concerned him . " What a splendid pony you have there , " said I , trying to hit him in a soft place ... thing . I'm a poor man , but I wouldn't take £ 20 for him . See him now back up to the door of that there shed when I ...
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... thing which I looked everywhere for and could not find , and that was a trace of those true wanderers on the face of ... things could be said , and many more added to them . Yet the world looks kindly upon them . The last time I met with ...
... thing which I looked everywhere for and could not find , and that was a trace of those true wanderers on the face of ... things could be said , and many more added to them . Yet the world looks kindly upon them . The last time I met with ...
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... things ; to wit - his facility in the composition of amatory sonnets , his exquisitely delicate and feminine handwriting , and the greyness of his abundant and originally dark - brown hair . It is not recorded that he was strong in ...
... things ; to wit - his facility in the composition of amatory sonnets , his exquisitely delicate and feminine handwriting , and the greyness of his abundant and originally dark - brown hair . It is not recorded that he was strong in ...
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Стр. 373 - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Стр. 170 - O Proserpina ! For the flowers now that frighted thou let'st fall From Dis's waggon ! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty ; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath...
Стр. 667 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Стр. 232 - Musick is yet but in its Nonage, a forward Child, which gives hope of what it may be hereafter in England, when the Masters of it shall find more Encouragement. 'Tis now learning Italian, which is its best Master, and studying a little of the French Air, to give it somewhat more of Gayety and Fashion. Thus being farther from the Sun, we are of later Growth than our Neighbor Countries, and must be content to shake off our Barbarity by degrees.
Стр. 814 - YE vales and hills whose beauty hither drew The poet's steps, and fixed him here, on you, His eyes have closed ! And ye, loved books, no more Shall Southey feed upon your precious lore, To works that ne'er shall forfeit their renown, Adding immortal labours of his own — Whether he traced historic truth, with zeal For the State's guidance, or the Church's weal, Or Fancy...
Стр. 257 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while the bare-footed friars were singing vespers in the Temple of Jupiter, that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Стр. 291 - Secession is nothing but revolution. The framers of our Constitution never exhausted so much labor, wisdom, and forbearance in its formation, and surrounded it with so many guards and securities, if it was intended to be broken by every member of the Confederacy at will. It was intended for