The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, 第 1 卷1842 |
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... nature free , upon whom the law of nations hath fitted the yoke of thraldom . " The native race , long shut out , began to share with the Normans the honours and emolu- ments of the state . Under Edward , a material change took place in ...
... nature free , upon whom the law of nations hath fitted the yoke of thraldom . " The native race , long shut out , began to share with the Normans the honours and emolu- ments of the state . Under Edward , a material change took place in ...
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... nature in their beauty and their profusion , If the production of that high and solemn frame of mind which , not itself devotional , forms yet no unfit preparation for religious offices , be regarded as the one great end of ...
... nature in their beauty and their profusion , If the production of that high and solemn frame of mind which , not itself devotional , forms yet no unfit preparation for religious offices , be regarded as the one great end of ...
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... natural instinct , wholly irrespec- tive of désire of gain or the purer motive of patriotism , exhibited in infancy ... nature calculated to do full justice to any haughtiness in its delivery . The brief dialogue between Edward the ...
... natural instinct , wholly irrespec- tive of désire of gain or the purer motive of patriotism , exhibited in infancy ... nature calculated to do full justice to any haughtiness in its delivery . The brief dialogue between Edward the ...
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... nature we know not , was that of Blount versus Blount , tried in the Earl Marshal's court as late as 1720 . 66 In Edward the Third's days , a man's armorial bearings were closely connected with his personal honour , and their ...
... nature we know not , was that of Blount versus Blount , tried in the Earl Marshal's court as late as 1720 . 66 In Edward the Third's days , a man's armorial bearings were closely connected with his personal honour , and their ...
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... natural sensibility become more apparent the longer she mingles in society , not even being spoiled by court ; but ... nature and true human happiness are not to be sought for in the train of royalty . " Her Majesty , the day before we ...
... natural sensibility become more apparent the longer she mingles in society , not even being spoiled by court ; but ... nature and true human happiness are not to be sought for in the train of royalty . " Her Majesty , the day before we ...
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第122页 - And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
第245页 - Take heed, that in thy verse Thou dost the tale rehearse, Else dread a dead man's curse; For this I sought thee. " Far in the Northern Land, By the wild Baltic's strand, I, with my childish hand, Tamed the gerfalcon; And, with my skates fast-bound, Skimmed the half-frozen Sound, That the poor whimpering hound Trembled to walk on.
第247页 - THE RAINY DAY. THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains, and the wind is never weary ; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary.
第397页 - ... hath a mind full of ideas, will be apt, in speaking, to hesitate upon the choice of both; whereas common speakers have only one set of ideas, and one set of words to clothe them in, and these are always ready at the mouth. So people...
第368页 - I speak in the spirit of the British law, which makes liberty commensurate with and inseparable from British soil ; which proclaims even to the stranger and sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the Genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION.
第246页 - Oft to his frozen lair Tracked I the grisly bear, While from my path the hare Fled like a shadow ; Oft through the forest dark Followed the werewolf's bark, Until the soaring lark Sang from the meadow. " But when I older grew, Joining a corsair's crew, O'er the dark sea I flew With the marauders.
第220页 - return to him, and to them that sent you hither, and say to them that they send no more to me for any adventure that falleth, as long as my son is alive. And also say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs; for if God be pleased, I will this journey be his and the honour thereof, and to them that be about him.
第368页 - No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ;—no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burnt upon him ;— no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down -,—no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty; his body swells...
第375页 - I believe you have, the fortitude and constancy of which you have been set the example, you will not consent with folded arms to view the annual growth of this mighty evil. You will not reconcile it to your consciences to hope for relief from diminished taxation.
第246页 - Once, as I told in glee Tales of the stormy sea, Soft eyes did gaze on me, Burning yet tender ; And as the white stars shine On the dark Norway pine, On that dark heart of mine Fell their soft splendour. ;: I wooed the blue-eyed maid, Yielding, yet half afraid, And in the forest's shade Our vows were plighted. Under its loosened vest Fluttered her little breast, I Like birds within their nest By the hawk frighted.