The St. Peterburg English Review, Том 3S. Warrand 1842 |
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... remarkably superstitious on the subject of ghosts or of dreams ; and yet , but I shall let the reader see , and determine . - My childhood was passed in a remote district of Wales » where , in due course of time I was 2 ENGLISH REVIEW .
... remarkably superstitious on the subject of ghosts or of dreams ; and yet , but I shall let the reader see , and determine . - My childhood was passed in a remote district of Wales » where , in due course of time I was 2 ENGLISH REVIEW .
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... course , per- suaded him to start for Parliament . There was a great deal of worry about it , and , as I heard , enormous expense ; but , after a trial or two in various quarters , he was at last suc- cessful , and returned for the ...
... course , per- suaded him to start for Parliament . There was a great deal of worry about it , and , as I heard , enormous expense ; but , after a trial or two in various quarters , he was at last suc- cessful , and returned for the ...
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... course , determined that he should be that one , ) by turning King's evidence . I heard the hasty closing of the hall door , and I felt as if in the departure of these unprincipled villains I had lost the protection of trusted friends ...
... course , determined that he should be that one , ) by turning King's evidence . I heard the hasty closing of the hall door , and I felt as if in the departure of these unprincipled villains I had lost the protection of trusted friends ...
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... course a mere conceit , passable enough for a person of quality . But is not the passage of Milton in reality a con- ceit also , although of a far higher description ? Does it ex- hibit any creative faculty ? Does it call up any image ...
... course a mere conceit , passable enough for a person of quality . But is not the passage of Milton in reality a con- ceit also , although of a far higher description ? Does it ex- hibit any creative faculty ? Does it call up any image ...
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... course , when collected in this fashion , it cannot be expected that they should be quite as captivating as when they first enlivened us , one by one , occurring like ' green spots ' in the waste of a dreary newspaper . But then , as a ...
... course , when collected in this fashion , it cannot be expected that they should be quite as captivating as when they first enlivened us , one by one , occurring like ' green spots ' in the waste of a dreary newspaper . But then , as a ...
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Страница 83 - twould a saint provoke," (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke ;} " No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead — And — Betty — give this cheek a little red.
Страница 231 - He is a middle-sized, spare man, about forty years old, of a brown complexion and darkbrown coloured hair, but wears a wig ; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth...
Страница 92 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.— I'll talk to you, lady, but not beat you.
Страница 118 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Страница 174 - Fear ye not me? Saith the LORD: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it?
Страница 30 - But, gracious God, how well dost Thou provide For erring judgments an unerring guide ! Thy throne is darkness in the abyss of light, A blaze of glory that forbids the sight. O teach me to believe Thee thus concealed, And search no farther than Thyself revealed ; But her alone for my director take, Whom Thou hast promised never to forsake...
Страница 37 - For mine is the lay that lightly floats, And mine are the murmuring, dying notes, That fall as soft as snow on the sea, And melt in the heart as instantly...
Страница 27 - Now high, now low, now master up, now miss, And he himself one vile antithesis. Amphibious thing ! that acting either part, The trifling head, or the corrupted heart ; Fop at the toilet, flatterer at the board, Now trips a lady, and now struts a lord.
Страница 373 - Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul...
Страница 27 - So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence he speaks, And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks, Or at the ear of Eve, familiar...