The Bristol magazine and West of England monthly review, Том 2Simpkin Marshall & Company, 1858 |
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... took care to make her friends , while in her company and for some time after leaving it , especially dissatisfied with themselves and with everything they said , or did , or possessed . Her greatest pleasure , however , was to exhibit ...
... took care to make her friends , while in her company and for some time after leaving it , especially dissatisfied with themselves and with everything they said , or did , or possessed . Her greatest pleasure , however , was to exhibit ...
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... took room and struck out . Indignation on one side and pride on both , lent a more than usual ferocity to the assault : so that , after about fifteen minutes of a short and unflinching struggle , Betterton withdrew to his room , bruised ...
... took room and struck out . Indignation on one side and pride on both , lent a more than usual ferocity to the assault : so that , after about fifteen minutes of a short and unflinching struggle , Betterton withdrew to his room , bruised ...
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... camps or fortifications of the Britons were generally irregular in shape , which the morc scientific Romans preserved when they took pos- session of them . The fact of the latter people The Archæology of Bristol and its Neighbourhood . 25.
... camps or fortifications of the Britons were generally irregular in shape , which the morc scientific Romans preserved when they took pos- session of them . The fact of the latter people The Archæology of Bristol and its Neighbourhood . 25.
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... took possession severally of the territories adjoining their own dominions ; but , it would appear that , notwithstanding that impressive warning , the Poles were still incorrigible : dangerous as they were in 1772 , their neighbourhood ...
... took possession severally of the territories adjoining their own dominions ; but , it would appear that , notwithstanding that impressive warning , the Poles were still incorrigible : dangerous as they were in 1772 , their neighbourhood ...
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... took possession of them herself , either to set free the Russian army of occupation , or to await the contingencies of the war , and hold a gage in hand , without incurring the loss of a man or a thaler . To what purpose , then , it may ...
... took possession of them herself , either to set free the Russian army of occupation , or to await the contingencies of the war , and hold a gage in hand , without incurring the loss of a man or a thaler . To what purpose , then , it may ...
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Страница 96 - There is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has befallen any man, he can understand. Who hath access to this universal mind, is a party to all that is or can be done, for this is the only and sovereign agent.
Страница 340 - We can hardly regret, in reflecting on the desolating violence which prevailed, that there should have been some green spots in the wilderness, where the feeble and the persecuted could find refuge.
Страница 319 - Miles Standish the Captain of Plymouth ! Grasping the bridegroom's hand, he said with emotion, " Forgive me ! I have been angry and hurt, — too long have I cherished the feeling ; I have been cruel and hard, but now, thank God ! it is ended. Mine is the same hot blood that leaped in the veins of Hugh Stan dish, Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in atoning for error. Never so much as now was Miles Standish the friend of John Alden.
Страница 318 - I always say; if you wish a thing to be well done, You must do it yourself, you must not leave it to others!
Страница 318 - I'm not afraid of bullets, nor shot from the mouth of a cannon, But of a thundering 'No!' point-blank from the mouth of a woman. That I confess I'm afraid of, nor am I ashamed to confess it! So you must grant my request, for you are an elegant scholar, Having the graces of speech, and skill in the turning of phrases.
Страница 93 - Hail ! memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine, From age to age unnumber'd treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, 11 1 98 ROGEBS ON THE MEMORY.
Страница 239 - D'armi ferree vedea larve guerriere Cercar la pugna ; e all'orror de' notturni Silenzj si spandea lungo ne' campi Di falangi un tumulto e un suon di tube, E un incalzar di cavalli accorrenti Scalpitanti su gli elmi a' moribondi, E pianto, ed inni, e delle Parche il canto.
Страница 34 - Give smiles and sighs alike to all, Serve all, but love not any ; Love's dangerous and delicious thrall Hath been the tomb of many. The sweetest wine-thoughts of the heart Are turned ere long to bitter; Sad memories loom when joys depart, And Gloom comes after Glitter. Why pawn thy soul for one lone flower, And slight the whole bright garland ? Clarissa's eyes, Lucinda's bower, Will fail thee in a far land ! Love GOD and...
Страница 129 - LONGFELLOW. • THE shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed A youth, who bore, 'midst snow and ice, A banner with the strange device — Excelsior...
Страница 287 - HE HATH TAKEN THIS PRINCIPLE FOR BASIS, THAT THE CATHOLIC RELIGION, WITH ALL ITS RIGHTS, OUGHT TO BE EXCLUSIVELY DOMINANT, IN SUCH SORT THAT EVERY OTHER WORSHIP SHALL BE BANISHED AND INTERDICTED.