Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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第 41 頁
... hope that he will not , we shall close this essay with a brief sketch of the death of this illustrious Roman ; and the reader will ex- cuse us if we dwell a little on sad and melancholy images , for there were no others connected with ...
... hope that he will not , we shall close this essay with a brief sketch of the death of this illustrious Roman ; and the reader will ex- cuse us if we dwell a little on sad and melancholy images , for there were no others connected with ...
第 52 頁
... hope to effect , except through the pomp and force of the poetical rhetoric , adorning the unfolding and branching forth of his fable . There is another evil arising from the making abstracts of poetical works : the bulk of reviews is ...
... hope to effect , except through the pomp and force of the poetical rhetoric , adorning the unfolding and branching forth of his fable . There is another evil arising from the making abstracts of poetical works : the bulk of reviews is ...
第 54 頁
... hope to be original in the present day . With all this , his language is chaste and beautiful ; his similes and his metaphors , if not always new , are made his own by application ; and his events possess enough of interest to keep the ...
... hope to be original in the present day . With all this , his language is chaste and beautiful ; his similes and his metaphors , if not always new , are made his own by application ; and his events possess enough of interest to keep the ...
第 74 頁
... Hope and courage cleave to her in her greatest reverses ; she knows how to draw more advantage from a defeat , than any other power from a victory . After losing ten battles , she is exactly where she was ; for when her arms are subdued ...
... Hope and courage cleave to her in her greatest reverses ; she knows how to draw more advantage from a defeat , than any other power from a victory . After losing ten battles , she is exactly where she was ; for when her arms are subdued ...
第 80 頁
... hope and joy , The two parental forms walked through the shade ; Their children round . Now flowed the muttered prayer , Over the wild unconscious heads that glanced ' Tween flowers and fruit - But what has man to do With aught on earth ...
... hope and joy , The two parental forms walked through the shade ; Their children round . Now flowed the muttered prayer , Over the wild unconscious heads that glanced ' Tween flowers and fruit - But what has man to do With aught on earth ...
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