The Harvard Magazine, Том 1J. Bartlett, 1855 |
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... less courage , and is altogether rather an insignificant personage . Nevertheless , I would not , on any account , quarrel with either of you , but would prefer to give an explanation of my meaning . Know , then , that I had not the ...
... less courage , and is altogether rather an insignificant personage . Nevertheless , I would not , on any account , quarrel with either of you , but would prefer to give an explanation of my meaning . Know , then , that I had not the ...
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... to console his mother , and promising to pray fervently for both their souls . In spite of the temptation to abandon his principles , which he met with no less in his new sphere than in the world , he 28 [ Dec. SAVONAROLA .
... to console his mother , and promising to pray fervently for both their souls . In spite of the temptation to abandon his principles , which he met with no less in his new sphere than in the world , he 28 [ Dec. SAVONAROLA .
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... less in the wake of Keats , in respect to their disregard for old canons of style ; and , as to other yet more modern poetical eccentricities , ap- pear ambitious to outshine their legitimate parent , Tennyson . Against all these poets ...
... less in the wake of Keats , in respect to their disregard for old canons of style ; and , as to other yet more modern poetical eccentricities , ap- pear ambitious to outshine their legitimate parent , Tennyson . Against all these poets ...
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... less surprised to find him , when he assumes the office of censor and satirist , still carry his jest too far . " Firmilian , " while it may be regarded as a flagellation of the whole tribe of recent English poets , not to speak it ...
... less surprised to find him , when he assumes the office of censor and satirist , still carry his jest too far . " Firmilian , " while it may be regarded as a flagellation of the whole tribe of recent English poets , not to speak it ...
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... less un- charitable . - Mr. Smith , burning with the desire to set forth , just as they were , his bright fancies , his high hopes , with which contrasts so unfavor- ably the actual state of things , assumed the privilege never yet re ...
... less un- charitable . - Mr. Smith , burning with the desire to set forth , just as they were , his bright fancies , his high hopes , with which contrasts so unfavor- ably the actual state of things , assumed the privilege never yet re ...
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Страница 339 - The style of Dryden is capricious and varied, that of Pope is cautious and uniform; Dryden obeys the motions of his own mind, Pope constrains his mind to his own rules of composition. Dryden is sometimes vehement and rapid; Pope is always smooth, uniform, and gentle.
Страница 173 - Round-hoofd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long, Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide, High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong, Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide : Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back.
Страница 306 - YE who listen with credulity to the whispers of fancy, and pursue with eagerness the phantoms of hope; who expect that age will perform the promises of youth, and that the deficiencies of the present day will be supplied by the morrow ; attend to the history of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.
Страница 71 - The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you ; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion ; and so let all young persons take their choice.
Страница 87 - Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the Devil ; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced it.
Страница 323 - Then Sir Bedivere cried : Ah my lord Arthur, what shall become of me, now ye go from me and leave me here alone among mine enemies ? Comfort thyself, said the king, and do as well as thou mayest, for in me is no trust for to trust in; for I will into the vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound : and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul.
Страница 450 - Built of tears and sacred flames, And virtue reaching to its aims; Built of furtherance and pursuing, Not of spent deeds, but of doing. Silent rushes the swift Lord Through ruined systems still restored, Broadsowing, bleak and void to bless, Plants with worlds the wilderness; Waters with tears of ancient sorrow Apples of Eden ripe to-morrow. House and tenant go to ground, Lost in God, in Godhead found.
Страница 323 - ... and then he threw the sword as far into the water as he might, and there came an arm and...
Страница 482 - Let it go or stay, so I wake to the higher aims Of a land that has lost for a little her lust of gold, And love of a peace that was full of wrongs and shames, Horrible, hateful, monstrous, not to be told j And hail once more to the banner of battle unroll'd ! Tho...
Страница 90 - In damp fields known to bird and fox But he would come in the very hour It opened in its virgin bower, As if a sunbeam showed the place, And tell its long-descended race.