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... Bagot's Youth 1 , 65 , 162 , 256 Lord John Russell's Plan of Na- Bloodhounds of the Empire 193 tional Education 307 Boat Cruize , A ....... 201 Love , M.D. 347 ......... Bolingbroke 180 , 248 , 296 Lutetia 103 ... Books , On ... 244 ...
... Bagot's Youth 1 , 65 , 162 , 256 Lord John Russell's Plan of Na- Bloodhounds of the Empire 193 tional Education 307 Boat Cruize , A ....... 201 Love , M.D. 347 ......... Bolingbroke 180 , 248 , 296 Lutetia 103 ... Books , On ... 244 ...
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... BAGOT . " " A BRANCH of the ancient and gentle family of Bagot was early settled in Scotland . " Rauf de Bagot appears among the land- holders who swore fealty to Edward the First in 1296. This is the usual boundary of Scottish family ...
... BAGOT . " " A BRANCH of the ancient and gentle family of Bagot was early settled in Scotland . " Rauf de Bagot appears among the land- holders who swore fealty to Edward the First in 1296. This is the usual boundary of Scottish family ...
第 2 頁
... Bagot could not resist Mary Stuart . Her " alluring grace , * pretty Scottish speech , and serching witt clouded with mildness , " were too much for him . He did not desert the gospel , but could not desert the queen ; so followed her ...
... Bagot could not resist Mary Stuart . Her " alluring grace , * pretty Scottish speech , and serching witt clouded with mildness , " were too much for him . He did not desert the gospel , but could not desert the queen ; so followed her ...
第 3 頁
... Bagot of Drumthumlie was somebody . But , alas ! evil days were impending . Fulke Bagot of Drumthumlie must needs be seized with an insane ambition to sit in parliament . Fulke Bagot was likewise a Liberal . When we say this , we of ...
... Bagot of Drumthumlie was somebody . But , alas ! evil days were impending . Fulke Bagot of Drumthumlie must needs be seized with an insane ambition to sit in parliament . Fulke Bagot was likewise a Liberal . When we say this , we of ...
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... Bagot had been very handsome in his youth , and he still retained something of his handsomeness , -all his air , and a dash of languor belonging to what may be called the poetry of late hours . The cottage - life and fishing - life ...
... Bagot had been very handsome in his youth , and he still retained something of his handsomeness , -all his air , and a dash of languor belonging to what may be called the poetry of late hours . The cottage - life and fishing - life ...
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第 125 頁 - NEVER stoops the soaring vulture On his quarry in the desert, On the sick or wounded bison, But another vulture, watching From his high aerial look-out, Sees the downward plunge, and follows ; And a third pursues the second, Coming from the invisible ether, First a speck, and then a vulture, Till the air is dark with pinions.
第 97 頁 - To HELEN Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
第 43 頁 - appear to be soldiers, sailors, Jews, chalk, shrimps, officers, and dockyard men. The commodities chiefly exposed for sale in the public streets are marine stores, hardbake, apples, flat-fish, and oysters. The streets present a lively and animated appearance, occasioned chiefly by the conviviality of the military. It is truly delightful to a philanthropic mind, to see these gallant men staggering along under the influence of an overflow, both of animal and ardent spirits; more...
第 118 頁 - Man alone seems to be the only creature who has arrived to the natural size in this poor soil. Every part of the country presents the same dismal landscape. No grove nor brook lend their music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty.
第 157 頁 - Seen him, uneumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe. Would he oblige me? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
第 361 頁 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
第 139 頁 - WHEN, loved by poet and painter The sunrise fills the sky, When night's gold urns grow fainter, And in depths of amber die — When the morn-breeze stirs the curtain, Bearing an odorous freight — Then visions strange, uncertain, Pour thick through the Ivory Gate.
第 13 頁 - London' — and perhaps even now it remains unsurpassed — his spacious and beautiful library, looking on the finest private garden in London. The walls are covered half way up with rich and classical stores of literature ; above the cases are in close series the portraits of eminent authors, French and English, with most of whom he had conversed — over these, and immediately under the massive cornice, extend all round in foot-long capitals the Horatian lines...
第 335 頁 - Tuesday morning the royal courier arrived at the governor's with the melancholy intelligence of the fire, of the loss which it had occasioned, and of the houses it had damaged and ruined, not in the least differing from that which Swedenborg had given immediately after it had ceased, for the fire was extinguished at eight o'clock.
第 30 頁 - But when wit is combined with sense and information ; -when it is softened by benevolence, and restrained by strong principle ; when it is in the hands of a man who can use it and despise it, who can be witty, and something much better than witty, who loves honour, justice, decency, good-nature, morality, and religion ten thousand times better than wit ; wit is then a beautiful and delightful part of our nature.