Waverley Novels: Vol. 12, Том 12Cadell, 1847 - 524 страници |
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... less describe , present the very view That charm'd the charming Mary Montagu . DON JUAN . ADVERTISEMENT .- ( 1833 . ) IR WALTER SCOTT transmitted from Naples , in February 1832 , an Intro- duction for CASTLE DANGEROUS ; but if he ever ...
... less describe , present the very view That charm'd the charming Mary Montagu . DON JUAN . ADVERTISEMENT .- ( 1833 . ) IR WALTER SCOTT transmitted from Naples , in February 1832 , an Intro- duction for CASTLE DANGEROUS ; but if he ever ...
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... less hostile than the land ; and , while the frontiers were assaulted by an open enemy , the palace was distracted with secret conspiracy and treason . " On a sudden , the banner of the Cross was displayed by the Latins ; Europe was ...
... less hostile than the land ; and , while the frontiers were assaulted by an open enemy , the palace was distracted with secret conspiracy and treason . " On a sudden , the banner of the Cross was displayed by the Latins ; Europe was ...
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... less ambitious in flight . It is affecting to see the great Miguel Cervantes himself , even like the sons of meaner men , defending himself against the critics of the day , who assailed him upon such little discrepancies and ...
... less ambitious in flight . It is affecting to see the great Miguel Cervantes himself , even like the sons of meaner men , defending himself against the critics of the day , who assailed him upon such little discrepancies and ...
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... less a man than Paul , the brother of Peter Pattison , come to gather in his brother's succession , and possessed , it seemed , with no small idea of the value of that part of it which consisted in the productions of his pen ! By the ...
... less a man than Paul , the brother of Peter Pattison , come to gather in his brother's succession , and possessed , it seemed , with no small idea of the value of that part of it which consisted in the productions of his pen ! By the ...
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... less so to me , established in years and learning and reputation so much his superior . Moved by which , and other the like considerations , I resolved to proceed with becoming caution on the occasion , and not , by stating my causes of ...
... less so to me , established in years and learning and reputation so much his superior . Moved by which , and other the like considerations , I resolved to proceed with becoming caution on the occasion , and not , by stating my causes of ...
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Страница 302 - They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.
Страница 225 - But at length the composition was discovered by the Saracens, and used by them for repelling the crusaders, and overpowering the Greeks, upon whose side it had at one time been the most formidable implement of defence. Some exaggeration we must allow for a barbarous period ; but there seems no doubt that the general description of the crusader Joinville should be admitted as correct : — " It came flying through the air," says that good knight, " like a winged dragon, about the thickness of a hogshead,...
Страница 5 - We cannot, however, refuse her judicious and important remark, that the disorders of the times were the misfortune and the glory of Alexius ; and that every calamity which can afflict a declining empire was accumulated on his reign by the justice of Heaven and the vices of his predecessors.
Страница 23 - This body of Varangians (which term is, accord"ing to one interpretation, merely a general expression for barbarians) was, in an early age of the empire, formed of the roving and piratical inhabitants of the north, whom a love of adventure, the greatest perhaps that ever was indulged, and a contempt of danger, which never had a parallel in the history of human nature, drove forth upon the pathless ocean.
Страница 5 - Anna is a faithful witness that his happiness was destroyed, and his health was broken, by the cares of a public life: the patience of Constantinople was fatigued by the length and severity of his reign; and before Alexius expired, he had lost the love and reverence of his subjects. The clergy could not forgive his application of the sacred riches to the defence of the state; but they applauded his...
Страница 302 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Страница 251 - instead of the simplicity of style and narrative which wins a belief, an elaborate affectation of rhetoric and science betrays in every page the vanity of a female author. The genuine character of Alexius is lost in a vague constellation of virtues ; and the perpetual strain of panegyric and apology awakens our jealousy to question the veracity of the historian, and the merit of the hero.