The St. James's Magazine, Том 1W. Kent, 1861 |
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... received — such support having led to a success very largely exceeding my expectations , even my hopes . I cannot therefore doubt that I have accomplished my leading purpose , by producing a Magazine that will " Promote the Interests of ...
... received — such support having led to a success very largely exceeding my expectations , even my hopes . I cannot therefore doubt that I have accomplished my leading purpose , by producing a Magazine that will " Promote the Interests of ...
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... received were His Majesty and his new bride . The Park was filled with game , and strictly preserved . In Elizabeth's ime , an inscription in verse over the entrance from Whitehall abounded in conceits about Acteon and Diana ; and deer ...
... received were His Majesty and his new bride . The Park was filled with game , and strictly preserved . In Elizabeth's ime , an inscription in verse over the entrance from Whitehall abounded in conceits about Acteon and Diana ; and deer ...
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... received the congratula- tions of the people in the very chamber where , only a few hours before , James had eaten a hasty dinner , over which a Roman Catholic priest had pronounced a benediction . William bestowed the palace upon the ...
... received the congratula- tions of the people in the very chamber where , only a few hours before , James had eaten a hasty dinner , over which a Roman Catholic priest had pronounced a benediction . William bestowed the palace upon the ...
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... at three years old he received a deputation of Ancient Britons , and responded to their Address in a little sentence , which he is said to have delivered with precision ; and when he was seven years old a ST . JAMES'S . 9.
... at three years old he received a deputation of Ancient Britons , and responded to their Address in a little sentence , which he is said to have delivered with precision ; and when he was seven years old a ST . JAMES'S . 9.
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... receiving incessant contributions of passengers at all hours from the vast hives of population by which it is surrounded . And the Palace , too , has advanced with the moral and educational pro- gress of the age , and become the pattern ...
... receiving incessant contributions of passengers at all hours from the vast hives of population by which it is surrounded . And the Palace , too , has advanced with the moral and educational pro- gress of the age , and become the pattern ...
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Страница 422 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
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Страница 92 - The right ever vindicates itself, in the process of events, and the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children, even to the third and fourth generations, in their melancholy consequences.
Страница 287 - Witty above her sex, but that's not all ; Wise to salvation was good Mistress Hall : Something of Shakespeare was in that ; but this Wholly of Him with whom she's now in bliss.
Страница 141 - A clean, fresh, and wellordered house exercises over its inmates a moral no less than a physical influence, and has a direct tendency to make the members of the family sober^ peaceable, and considerate of the feelings and happiness of each other.
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Страница 247 - Farewell, dear Sir, and accept my best wishes. You have always commanded my esteem, and long enjoyed the fruits of a friendship never infringed by one harsh expression on my part during twenty years of familiar talk. Never did I oppose your will, or control your wish; nor can your unmerited severity itself lessen my regard ; but till you have changed your opinion of Mr. Piozzi, let us converse no more. God bless you.
Страница 247 - If I interpret your letter right, you are ignominiously married ; if it is yet undone, let us once more talk together. If you have abandoned your children and your religion, God forgive your wickedness ; if you have forfeited your fame and your country, may your folly do no further mischief ! If the last act is yet to do, I who have loved you, esteemed you, reverenced you, and served you, I who long thought you the first of womankind, entreat that, before your fate is irrevocable, I may once more...
Страница 287 - Shakespeare, Drayton and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting, and, it seems, drank too hard ; for Shakespeare died of a fever there contracted.
Страница 247 - I am forced to desire the conclusion of • correspondence which I can bear to continue no longer. The birth of my second husband is not meaner than that of my first ; his sentiments are not meaner ; his profession is not meaner, and his superiority in what he professes acknowledged by all mankind. It is want of fortune...