The Album, Томове 1–2J. Andrews., 1822 |
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... ladies , who , submissive to fashion's rule , pass the best portion of their lives in the crowded assemblies and tasteless dissipation of London whose winter , longer than that of Lapland , does not less want the cheering presence of ...
... ladies , who , submissive to fashion's rule , pass the best portion of their lives in the crowded assemblies and tasteless dissipation of London whose winter , longer than that of Lapland , does not less want the cheering presence of ...
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... lady at the end of a farce . This surely is marring the effect of the truly tragic story , which in the former parts of the piece is so powerfully given . In the ballet on this subject , which Lady Morgan de- scribes as the object of so ...
... lady at the end of a farce . This surely is marring the effect of the truly tragic story , which in the former parts of the piece is so powerfully given . In the ballet on this subject , which Lady Morgan de- scribes as the object of so ...
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... Hagar and her child into the desert . I recollect Lady Morgan mentions a picture she saw , I think , at Flo- rence , on the latter subject , in a way which gave me great desire to see it ; I should scarcely think 76 SKETCHES IN PARIS . 76.
... Hagar and her child into the desert . I recollect Lady Morgan mentions a picture she saw , I think , at Flo- rence , on the latter subject , in a way which gave me great desire to see it ; I should scarcely think 76 SKETCHES IN PARIS . 76.
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... her wig . After a pause , which afforded Mr. Locke an op- portunity of recording all these circumstances on the tablets of his memory ; the reverend lady again slowly and deliberately repeated , " I am , my son LOCKE AND MATERIALISM . 93.
... her wig . After a pause , which afforded Mr. Locke an op- portunity of recording all these circumstances on the tablets of his memory ; the reverend lady again slowly and deliberately repeated , " I am , my son LOCKE AND MATERIALISM . 93.
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... lady of reduced fortunes , the widow of an officer who had died in the service of his country , came with her only daughter to reside in a cot- tage at a short distance from the philosopher's abode . The mother was such a woman as poets ...
... lady of reduced fortunes , the widow of an officer who had died in the service of his country , came with her only daughter to reside in a cot- tage at a short distance from the philosopher's abode . The mother was such a woman as poets ...
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Страница 33 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days ; But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust.
Страница 177 - I was stared at, hooted at, grinned at, chattered at, by monkeys, by paroquets, by cockatoos. I ran into pagodas: and was fixed, for centuries, at the summit, or in secret rooms; I was the idol; I was the priest; I was worshipped; I was sacrificed.
Страница 41 - That the dead are seen no more," said Imlac, " I will not undertake to maintain, against the concurrent and unvaried testimony of all ages, and of all nations. There is no people, rude or learned, among whom apparitions of the dead are not related and believed. This opinion, which perhaps prevails as far as human nature is diffused, could become universal only by its truth : those, that never heard of one another, would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible. That...
Страница 177 - ... the vast age of the race and name overpowers the sense of youth in the individual. A young Chinese seems to me an antediluvian man renewed. Even Englishmen, though not bred in any knowledge of such institutions, cannot but shudder at the mystic sublimity of castes that have flowed apart, and refused to mix, through such immemorial tracts of time ; nor can any man fail to be awed by the names of the Ganges or the Euphrates.
Страница 405 - ... rising from her reeking hide ; a wall-eyed horse, tired of the loneliness of the stable, was poking his spectral head out of a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves ; an unhappy cur, chained to a doghouse hard by, uttered something, every now and then, between a bark and a yelp ; a drab of a...
Страница 405 - In one corner was a stagnant pool of water, surrounding an island of muck; there were several half-drowned fowls crowded together under a cart, among which was a miserable, crest-fallen cock, drenched out of all life and spirit, his drooping tail matted, as it were, into a single feather, along which the water trickled from his back...
Страница 28 - Thou givest salvation even for alms; Not with a bribed lawyer's palms. And this is mine eternal plea To Him that made heaven, earth, and sea. That, since my flesh must die so soon, And want a head to dine next noon, Just at the stroke, when my veins start and spread, Set on my soul an everlasting head!
Страница 176 - Southern Asia, in general, is the seat of awful images and associations. As the cradle of the human race, it would alone have a dim and reverential feeling connected with it. But there are other reasons. No man can pretend that the wild, barbarous, and capricious superstitions of Africa, or of savage tribes elsewhere, affect him in the way that he, is affected by the ancient, monumental, cruel, and elaborate religions of Indostan. etc. The mere antiquity of Asiatic things, of their institutions,...
Страница 178 - All the feet of the tables, sofas, &c., soon became instinct with life: the abominable head of the crocodile, and his leering eyes, looked out at me, multiplied into a thousand repetitions; and I stood loathing and fascinated.
Страница 28 - That since my flesh must die so soon, And want a head to dine next noon, Just at the stroke when my veins start and spread, Set on my soul an everlasting head ! Then am I ready, like a palmer fit, To tread those blest paths which before I writ.