The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1828 |
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... true that her history may often provoke us by the sight of mer- ciless skill and strength usurping the honours and the very name of virtue . The Romans crushed in Italy and Greece more germs of civilization than they ever planted on the ...
... true that her history may often provoke us by the sight of mer- ciless skill and strength usurping the honours and the very name of virtue . The Romans crushed in Italy and Greece more germs of civilization than they ever planted on the ...
Halaman 11
... true wisdom which consists in the ability to judge justly , and to choose , according to that judgment , on general questions of right and wrong ; and withal , a very considerable knowledge of the natural springs and move- ments of the ...
... true wisdom which consists in the ability to judge justly , and to choose , according to that judgment , on general questions of right and wrong ; and withal , a very considerable knowledge of the natural springs and move- ments of the ...
Halaman 12
... true one ) which Porson relates , how he was one evening inveigled , by a young after - dinner acquaintance , into a fashionable rout , thinking he was going to enjoy a comfortable supper of oysters and porter , at the cyder cellar ...
... true one ) which Porson relates , how he was one evening inveigled , by a young after - dinner acquaintance , into a fashionable rout , thinking he was going to enjoy a comfortable supper of oysters and porter , at the cyder cellar ...
Halaman 13
... true political wisdom , set forth in such clear , concise , and appropriate language . Mr. Landor himself will probably , before the date of these remarks , have discovered ( if indeed he ever doubted it ) that it is of little ...
... true political wisdom , set forth in such clear , concise , and appropriate language . Mr. Landor himself will probably , before the date of these remarks , have discovered ( if indeed he ever doubted it ) that it is of little ...
Halaman 16
... true tenderness ? Tiberius . Where is my love ? my love ? Vipsania . Cry not thus aloud , Tiberius ! there is an echo in this place . Sol- diers and slaves may burst in upon us . • Tiberius . And see my tears ? There is no echo ...
... true tenderness ? Tiberius . Where is my love ? my love ? Vipsania . Cry not thus aloud , Tiberius ! there is an echo in this place . Sol- diers and slaves may burst in upon us . • Tiberius . And see my tears ? There is no echo ...
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Halaman 321 - O ! the blood more stirs To rouse a lion than to start a hare.
Halaman 393 - Let every soul be subject to higher powers : for there is no power but from God ; and those that are, are ordained of God.
Halaman 9 - I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time has been, my senses would have cool'd To hear a night-shriek ; and my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse, and stir, As life were in't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts, Cannot once start me.
Halaman 168 - JE ne suis pas de ceux qui disent : Ce n'est rien, C'est une femme qui se noie. Je dis que c'est beaucoup; et ce sexe vaut bien Que nous le regrettions, puisqu'il fait notre joie.
Halaman 151 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Halaman 534 - Has hurried me off to the Po, Forget not Medora Trevilian: — My own Araminta, say "No!" We parted! but sympathy's fetters Reach far over valley and hill; I muse o'er your exquisite letters, And feel that your heart is mine still; And he who would share it with me, love, — The richest of treasures below, — If he's not what Orlando should be, love, My own Araminta, say "No!
Halaman 310 - For the saying which he cried by the word of the LORD against the altar in Beth-el, and against all the houses of the high places which are in the cities of Samaria, shall surely come to pass.
Halaman 310 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, and say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Halaman 534 - No!' If he wears a top-boot in his wooing, If he comes to you riding a cob, If he talks of his baking or brewing, If he puts up his feet on the hob, If he ever drinks port after dinner, If his brow or his breeding is low, If he calls himself 'Thompson' or 'Skinner', My own Araminta, say 'No!
Halaman 393 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well.