Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 19 卷William Blackwood, 1826 |
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... laws of all the na- tions in the world , in a six shilling review . The Whigs of the empire are , of course , by being men of the world , free from these follies . But when Whiggery was engrafted upon provincialism the results were ...
... laws of all the na- tions in the world , in a six shilling review . The Whigs of the empire are , of course , by being men of the world , free from these follies . But when Whiggery was engrafted upon provincialism the results were ...
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... laws and systems have been changed - some of the leading relations and regulations of so- ciety have been changed - certain of the habits and feelings of the nation have been changed - and other changes are in pre- paration , which must ...
... laws and systems have been changed - some of the leading relations and regulations of so- ciety have been changed - certain of the habits and feelings of the nation have been changed - and other changes are in pre- paration , which must ...
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... laws under which our country had become free , great , and happy , without inquir- ing the names , description , and numbers of their enemies . We knew the hearts of our countrymen ; we thought that our mo- tives could not be suspected ...
... laws under which our country had become free , great , and happy , without inquir- ing the names , description , and numbers of their enemies . We knew the hearts of our countrymen ; we thought that our mo- tives could not be suspected ...
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... laws at defiance . Per- haps of all the laws that exist they are in themselves the least defensible , and they lead to consequences often more serious than their warmest advocate would willingly anticipate . But with the justice or ...
... laws at defiance . Per- haps of all the laws that exist they are in themselves the least defensible , and they lead to consequences often more serious than their warmest advocate would willingly anticipate . But with the justice or ...
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... laws are against me , and I have felt their severity be- fore now ; but I go by the law of my Maker , and as long as I do that , I care for no man . ' 29 " But God's laws are against you also . We must submit to every ordi- nance of man ...
... laws are against me , and I have felt their severity be- fore now ; but I go by the law of my Maker , and as long as I do that , I care for no man . ' 29 " But God's laws are against you also . We must submit to every ordi- nance of man ...
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第 323 頁 - Like the sun, thy presence glowing, Clothes the meanest things in light; And when thou, like him, art going, Loveliest objects fade in night. All things looked so bright about thee, That they nothing seem without thee; By that pure and lucid mind Earthly things were too, refined. Go, thou vision, wildly gleaming, Softly on my soul that fell; Go, for me no longer beaming — Hope and Beauty! fare ye well!
第 455 頁 - IN the name of the Most Holy and Indivisible Trinity. THEIR Majesties the Emperor of Austria, the King of Prussia, and the Emperor of Russia...
第 354 頁 - ... with lovely gleam, Comes gliding in serene and slow, Soft and silent as a dream, A solitary Doe! White she is as lily of June, And beauteous as the silver moon When out of sight the clouds are driven And she is left alone in heaven; Or like a ship some gentle day In sunshine sailing far away, A glittering ship, that hath the plain Of ocean for her own domain.
第 i 頁 - Johnson (though with ten times his talent) ; he 'has also been hurried off, and in so far my prospects of social ' pleasure when I go to London are materially lessened. " We are still agitated here by the consequences of the transition ' from a state of war to a state of peace...
第 323 頁 - And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again; And still the thought I will not brook, That I must look in vain ! But when I speak, thou dost not say What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary, thou art dead...
第 86 頁 - And I, in joyous pride, By every place of flowers my course delaying Wove, e'en as pearls, the lilies round thy hair, Beholding thee so fair ! " And oh ! the home whence thy bright smile hath parted, Will it not seem as if the sunny day...
第 256 頁 - MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and bright ! , In the pride of thy spirit pursuing thy flight ; For what hath the child of the desert to dread, Wafting...
第 86 頁 - midst the silence of the stars I wake, And watch for thy dear sake. "And thou, will slumber's dewy cloud fall round thee, Without thy mother's hand to smooth thy bed? Wilt thou not vainly spread Thine arms, when darkness as a veil hath wound thee, To fold my neck, and lift up, in thy fear, A cry which none shall hear?