The Brighton magazine, Том 1Hurst, Chance & Company, 1822 |
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the astonished public , hearts hardened by unfeeling selfishness , denied the common sympathies of humanity . Viewing in this light , and in this light alone , the men who aim at being our tyrants , every British heart must turn with ...
the astonished public , hearts hardened by unfeeling selfishness , denied the common sympathies of humanity . Viewing in this light , and in this light alone , the men who aim at being our tyrants , every British heart must turn with ...
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... heart throb with loyalty , and every arm be raised to support the King and Constitution . After all that has been ... hearts of his subjects , by appearing in public , during his tour not only through his own dominions , but also through ...
... heart throb with loyalty , and every arm be raised to support the King and Constitution . After all that has been ... hearts of his subjects , by appearing in public , during his tour not only through his own dominions , but also through ...
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... heart ; Could I but call that bosom mine , Bokhara's gold would I resign . No longer then would I command The boundless wealth of Samarcand ; Arise , O boy , let haste be thine , Arise , and bring the sparkling wine ; For heav'n - blest ...
... heart ; Could I but call that bosom mine , Bokhara's gold would I resign . No longer then would I command The boundless wealth of Samarcand ; Arise , O boy , let haste be thine , Arise , and bring the sparkling wine ; For heav'n - blest ...
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... heart . It is true that when the subject admits of demonstration , reasoning is the most powerful ; but since in a very few only of those inquiries which occupy the mind of man , can strict de- monstration be obtained , the demand for ...
... heart . It is true that when the subject admits of demonstration , reasoning is the most powerful ; but since in a very few only of those inquiries which occupy the mind of man , can strict de- monstration be obtained , the demand for ...
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... heart , " That would certainly be well , if it were possible ; but man's life is not long enough . " Quin- tilian too remarks that an orator ought not only to be a strictly virtuous man , but to be well versed in all the arts and ...
... heart , " That would certainly be well , if it were possible ; but man's life is not long enough . " Quin- tilian too remarks that an orator ought not only to be a strictly virtuous man , but to be well versed in all the arts and ...
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Страница 400 - By Heaven ! it is a splendid sight to see (For one who hath no friend, no brother there) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery, Their various arms that glitter in the air!
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Страница 164 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Страница 68 - Souls who dare use their immortality — Souls who dare look the Omnipotent tyrant in His everlasting face, and tell him, that His evil is not good...
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