Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, 第 3 卷John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 |
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... received a general impulse , and has , to a considerable extent , been necessitated to call the fine arts more and more within her sphere of action . These circumstances have rendered Art Art , which once , strictly limited within ...
... received a general impulse , and has , to a considerable extent , been necessitated to call the fine arts more and more within her sphere of action . These circumstances have rendered Art Art , which once , strictly limited within ...
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... received from them an instantaneous thought , the design of that wonderful poetical impress , and by so doing , that all structure , is there , though born such a length of time ago , and the plan of the building is not yet destroyed ...
... received from them an instantaneous thought , the design of that wonderful poetical impress , and by so doing , that all structure , is there , though born such a length of time ago , and the plan of the building is not yet destroyed ...
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... received . Strafford's enthusiasm had always a close alliance with cabinet paper : the next mo- ment found him bent intently over his Ord- nance maps , and the speedy result was a decisive and complete plan of the war , which he ...
... received . Strafford's enthusiasm had always a close alliance with cabinet paper : the next mo- ment found him bent intently over his Ord- nance maps , and the speedy result was a decisive and complete plan of the war , which he ...
第 22 頁
... received two months will not be spent in teaching his " I told his lordship that seemed to me a great adventure to put himself and friends upon : for in case , as was most likely , the Earl of Argyle should draw all the cattle and corn ...
... received two months will not be spent in teaching his " I told his lordship that seemed to me a great adventure to put himself and friends upon : for in case , as was most likely , the Earl of Argyle should draw all the cattle and corn ...
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... receiving and writing despatches of all sorts . Berwick , and Carlisle , and Newcastle , the Scotch seas , the Clyde ... received it at Litchfield , and answered it from Coventry . " Your Majesty's least thought is of more value than ...
... receiving and writing despatches of all sorts . Berwick , and Carlisle , and Newcastle , the Scotch seas , the Clyde ... received it at Litchfield , and answered it from Coventry . " Your Majesty's least thought is of more value than ...
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第 113 頁 - O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
第 481 頁 - And husband nature's riches from expense; They are the lords and owners of their faces, Others but stewards of their excellence. The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and die...
第 213 頁 - Into thy hands I commend my spirit ; for thou hast redeemed me, O LORD, thou GOD of truth.
第 151 頁 - And at evening let them return; and let them make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city. 15 Let them wander up and down for meat, and grudge if they be not satisfied.
第 237 頁 - We have not the least doubt that, if Addison had written a novel, on an extensive plan, it would have been superior to any that we possess. As it is, he is entitled to be considered, not only as the greatest of the English essayists, but as the forerunner of the great English novelists.
第 321 頁 - The innumerable caravan that moves To that mysterious realm where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
第 245 頁 - ... mortals left behind, A task well suited to thy gentle mind? Oh ! if sometimes thy spotless form descend, To me thy aid, thou guardian genius, lend ! When rage misguides me, or when fear alarms, When pain distresses, or when pleasure charms, In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart, And turn from ill a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before, Till bliss shall join, nor death can part us more.
第 321 頁 - To his domestic hum, and think I hear The sound of that advancing multitude Which soon shall fill these deserts. From the ground Comes up the laugh of children, the soft voice Of maidens, and the sweet and solemn hymn Of Sabbath worshippers. The low of herds Blends with the rustling of the heavy grain Over the dark-brown furrows. All at once A fresher wind sweeps by, and breaks my dream, And I am in the wilderness alone.
第 216 頁 - It is proper, however, to remark, that Miss Aikin has committed the error, very pardonable in a lady, of overrating Addison's classical attainments. In one department of learning, indeed, his proficiency was such as it is hardly possible to overrate. His knowledge of the Latin poets, from Lucretius and Catullus down to Claudian and Prudentius, was singularly exact and profound.