New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 116 卷Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1859 |
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... abbé Maury . * We are told by a foreign Protestant divine , distinguished in the not quite contiguous departments of pastoral theology and historical romance , that Madame du Deffand - who continued as well as she could the Hôtel de ...
... abbé Maury . * We are told by a foreign Protestant divine , distinguished in the not quite contiguous departments of pastoral theology and historical romance , that Madame du Deffand - who continued as well as she could the Hôtel de ...
第 162 頁
... Maury . - The Abbé Maury . " " But he is not yet abbé . " " So I should suppose . I am trying how it would sound . The Abbé Maury.— Cardinal Maury . - Oh yes ; the name does very well . Decidedly he is the man to take up . We will do so ...
... Maury . - The Abbé Maury . " " But he is not yet abbé . " " So I should suppose . I am trying how it would sound . The Abbé Maury.— Cardinal Maury . - Oh yes ; the name does very well . Decidedly he is the man to take up . We will do so ...
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... Maury , the future Cardinal Maury . * 66 Alison probably overrates the ... Abbé's oratory . They hold in far less awe the thunderbolts with which he is ... Maury's eloquence - it was deficient in the sincerity , the reality , the genuine ...
... Maury , the future Cardinal Maury . * 66 Alison probably overrates the ... Abbé's oratory . They hold in far less awe the thunderbolts with which he is ... Maury's eloquence - it was deficient in the sincerity , the reality , the genuine ...
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... Abbé Maury , - weight to his eloquence ; neither his birth , his faith , nor his life inspired respect in those who listened . The actor was visible in the man , the advocate in the cause , the orator ... abbé Maury n'a 164 Cardinal Maury .
... Abbé Maury , - weight to his eloquence ; neither his birth , his faith , nor his life inspired respect in those who listened . The actor was visible in the man , the advocate in the cause , the orator ... abbé Maury n'a 164 Cardinal Maury .
第 165 頁
... abbé Maury n'a point l'air impudent ; L'abbé Maury n'a point le ton pédant ; L'abbé Maury n'est point homme d'intrigue ; L'abbé Maury n'aime l'or ni la brigue ; L'abbé Maury n'est point un envieux ; L'abbé Maury n'est point un ennuyeux ...
... abbé Maury n'a point l'air impudent ; L'abbé Maury n'a point le ton pédant ; L'abbé Maury n'est point homme d'intrigue ; L'abbé Maury n'aime l'or ni la brigue ; L'abbé Maury n'est point un envieux ; L'abbé Maury n'est point un ennuyeux ...
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第 295 頁 - And mistress of herself, though china fall. And yet believe me, good as well as ill, Woman's at best a contradiction still. Heaven, when it strives to polish all it can Its last best work, but forms a softer man...
第 412 頁 - Scarce once herself, by turns all womankind! Who, with herself, or others, from her birth Finds all her life one warfare upon earth: Shines in exposing knaves, and painting fools, Yet is, whate'er she hates and ridicules.
第 420 頁 - Not in mine innocence I trust; I bow before thee in the dust; And through my Saviour's blood alone I look for mercy at thy throne.
第 238 頁 - To restore the Capitol ; to replace there the statues of the heroes who have rendered it immortal ; to rouse the Romans from centuries of slavery ; such will be the fruit of our victories ; they will form an era in history ; to you will belong the glory of having changed the face of the most beautiful part of Europe.
第 55 頁 - During the whole of the three days that it took us to reach Edmonton House, we saw nothing else but these animals covering the plains as far as the eye could reach, and so numerous were they, that at times they impeded our progress, filling the air with dust almost to suffocation.
第 43 頁 - Young I'd have him too, and fair, Yet a man; with crisped hair Cast in thousand snares, and rings For Love's fingers, and his wings: Chestnut colour, or more slack Gold, upon a ground of black. Venus', and Minerva's eyes For he must look wanton-wise.
第 44 頁 - Dust and ashes!" So you creak it, and I want the heart to scold. Dear dead women, with such hair, too — what's become of all the gold Used to hang and brush their bosoms ? I feel chilly and grown old.
第 409 頁 - ... child, and have governed us very well, and we love you with all our hearts ; and the prince is an honest gentleman, and when his time comes, we shall be ready to do our duties to him, as we do to you. But as long as you live we are unwilling to part with you; and therefore, I pray, madam, do not part with us.
第 412 頁 - No more a storm her hate than gratitude : To that each passion turns, or soon or late ; Love, if it makes her yield, must make her hate.
第 295 頁 - TO GEORGE SAND. A RECOGNITION. TRUE genius, but true woman ! dost deny Thy woman's nature with a manly scorn, And break away the gauds and armlets worn By weaker women in captivity ? Ah, vain denial ! that revolted cry Is sobbed in by a woman's voice forlorn ! Thy woman's hair, my sister, all unshorn, Floats back dishevelled strength in agony, Disproving thy man's name : and while before The world thou burnest in a poet-fire We see thy woman-heart beat evermore...