Select British Classics, Том 2J. Conrad, 1804 |
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... poets who lived and died in circumstances of wretchedness LXXXV . The trifling squabbles of stage players ridiculed LXXXVI . The races of Newmarket ridiculed . scription of a cart race The de- 78 82 85 90 LXXXVII . The folly of the ...
... poets who lived and died in circumstances of wretchedness LXXXV . The trifling squabbles of stage players ridiculed LXXXVI . The races of Newmarket ridiculed . scription of a cart race The de- 78 82 85 90 LXXXVII . The folly of the ...
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... poets , " is an " honest creature , and I am a friend to dogs . " Of all the beasts that graze the lawn , or hunt the forest , a dog is the only animal that , leaving his fellows , attempts to cultivate the friendship of man ; to man he ...
... poets , " is an " honest creature , and I am a friend to dogs . " Of all the beasts that graze the lawn , or hunt the forest , a dog is the only animal that , leaving his fellows , attempts to cultivate the friendship of man ; to man he ...
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... poet string up trite sentiments into rhyme : he also becomes the great man of the hour . How diminutive soever the object of admiration , each is followed by a crowd of still more diminutive admirers . The shout begins in his train ...
... poet string up trite sentiments into rhyme : he also becomes the great man of the hour . How diminutive soever the object of admiration , each is followed by a crowd of still more diminutive admirers . The shout begins in his train ...
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... poet , as the poet's to adapt himself to the actor . The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing at present , is a perfect acquaintance with theatrical ahs and ohs ; a certain number of these interspersed with gods , tortures ...
... poet , as the poet's to adapt himself to the actor . The great secret , therefore , of tragedy - writing at present , is a perfect acquaintance with theatrical ahs and ohs ; a certain number of these interspersed with gods , tortures ...
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... poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads about the streets ; but it is observed , that his mouth was more frequently filled with verse than with bread . Plautus , the comic poet , was better off ...
... poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads about the streets ; but it is observed , that his mouth was more frequently filled with verse than with bread . Plautus , the comic poet , was better off ...
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration Altangi to Fum amazed amusement appear applause barbarous beauty become Brentford Ceremonial Academy charms China Chinese Circassia Confucius continued court cries culverin disappointment distress dress emperor endeavour enemy English epigram Europe European eyes face fair sex fancy favour fond fortune Fum Hoam genius genius of love give happens happiness Hingpo honour human justice king lady laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look mandarine mankind manner marriage mastiff Mencius ment merit mind monodies Moscow nature never obliged occasion once passion penal laws perceived Periwinkle philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet poor possessed praise present proper reason receive refinement replied rich Richard Rock ridiculous seemed seraglio serve smile soon spectator spleen sure tail things Tibbs tion town virtue whole wisdom
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Страница 85 - ... works are valuable, is perfectly sensible of their value. Every polite member of the community, by buying what he writes, contributes to reward him. The ridicule, therefore, of living in a garret might have been wit in the last age, but continues such no longer, because no longer true. A writer of real merit now may easily be rich, if his heart be set only on fortune; and for those who have no merit it is but fit that such should remain in merited obscurity.
Страница 203 - I was very happy in this manner for some time, till one evening, coming home from work, two men knocked me down, and then desired me to stand. They belonged to a press-gang...
Страница 201 - I was born in Shropshire, my father was a labourer, and died when I was five years old; so I was put upon the parish. As he had been a wandering sort of a man, the parishioners...
Страница 205 - Though we had no arms, one Englishman is able to beat five French at any time ; so we went down to the door, where both the Gentries were posted, and rushing upon them, seized their arms in a moment, and knocked them down. From thence, nine of us ran together to the quay, and, seizing the first boat we met, got out of the harbour and put to sea. We had not been here three days before we were taken up by the Dorset privateer, who were glad of so many good hands ; and we consented to run our chance.
Страница 45 - The old man's passion for confinement is similar to that we all have for life. We are habituated to the prison, we look round with discontent, are displeased with the abode, and yet the length of our captivity only increases our fondness for the cell. The trees we have planted, the houses we have built, or the posterity we have begotten, all serve to bind us closer to earth, and embitter our parting.
Страница 34 - I found every sense overpaid with more than expected pleasure: the lights everywhere glimmering through the scarcely moving trees; the full-bodied concert bursting on the stillness of the night, the natural concert of the birds, in the more retired part of the grove, vying with that which was formed by art; the company...
Страница 32 - His wishes in this also were answered, he still dreamed of the same pan of money, in the very same place. Now, therefore, it was past a doubt : so getting up early the third morning, he...
Страница 69 - I promised," replied the emperor with a generous air, " to destroy my enemies ; I have fulfilled my word, for see they are enemies no longer ; I have made friends of them.
Страница 202 - People may say this and that of being in jail ; but, for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in in all my life.
Страница 202 - I knew of my breed, seed, and generation ; but, though I gave a very true account, the justice said I could give no account; so I was indicted...