The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Том 1Isaac Bailey Robinson and Howland, 1814 |
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... side stood the genius of Instruction . On one side lay the vast temple of Interest , to which most of the paths finally conducted . In another direction , I beheld the paths lead- 1 ing to the fane of Virtue , with only 20 FROM MY FILLOW ,
... side stood the genius of Instruction . On one side lay the vast temple of Interest , to which most of the paths finally conducted . In another direction , I beheld the paths lead- 1 ing to the fane of Virtue , with only 20 FROM MY FILLOW ,
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... interest in observing the stragglers at the foot of the mountain ; and the disgust , which I could not but feel , at beholding Coleridge endeavouring to ascend on the back of a " young ass , " and Haley , perpetually celebrating " tri ...
... interest in observing the stragglers at the foot of the mountain ; and the disgust , which I could not but feel , at beholding Coleridge endeavouring to ascend on the back of a " young ass , " and Haley , perpetually celebrating " tri ...
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... interest the understanding , while it promotes health and vigour of constitution . Every other study must yield to that of nature ; for who will venture to compare VOL . I. D the most finished productions of art with the originals , 252.
... interest the understanding , while it promotes health and vigour of constitution . Every other study must yield to that of nature ; for who will venture to compare VOL . I. D the most finished productions of art with the originals , 252.
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... interest in the heart , was re- ceived at first with astonishment and incredulity , both by Jews and Greeks . Against the objections or the doubts of the one and of the other , the apostle , in this chapter demonstrates both its ...
... interest in the heart , was re- ceived at first with astonishment and incredulity , both by Jews and Greeks . Against the objections or the doubts of the one and of the other , the apostle , in this chapter demonstrates both its ...
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... interest me so soon as they might have done , had they been related at any other season . He told me , howev- er , that he had lived so many years out of his native country , that he had almost forgot his mother tongue , as you may per ...
... interest me so soon as they might have done , had they been related at any other season . He told me , howev- er , that he had lived so many years out of his native country , that he had almost forgot his mother tongue , as you may per ...
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admiration Æneas ancient appear Arminian attention beauty BENJAMIN WEST called Carthage cause Champe character charms Checkley christian church command considered death Dido divine Doctor Morse dulce domum earth effect endeavour excited fame fancy feel genius Giaour give glory Hannah Adams heart heaven honour hope human interest Jedediah Morse John Calvin justice Klopstock labour lady learned letter LITERARY REPOSITORY Lord Lord Byron Madame de Stael mankind ment mind Miss Adams moral motives nature never o'er object observed opinion original passions perhaps person Petrarch pleasure poem poet poetical poetry possessed present principles publick Pygmalion readers reason received religion respect Rhode-Island ship song soul spirit sublime superiour talents taste tears thee thing thou thought tion truth virtue whole WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN wish youth
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Страница 114 - O' my sweet Highland Mary. How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom ! The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie ; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. Wi' mony a vow and lock'd embrace Our parting was fu...
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Страница 223 - ... when dead. If, however, we consider even the prejudiced anecdotes furnished us by his enemies, we may perceive in them traces of amiable and lofty character sufficient to awaken sympathy for his fate, and respect for his memory. We find that, amidst all the harassing cares and ferocious passions of constant warfare, he was alive to the softer feelings of connubial love and paternal tenderness, and to the generous sentiment of friendship. The captivity of his "beloved wife and only son...
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Страница 254 - Who bow'd so low the knee ? By gazing on thyself grown blind, Thou taught'st the rest to see. With might unquestion'd, • — power to save, Thine only gift hath been the grave, To those that worshipp'd thee; Nor till thy fall could mortals guess Ambition's less than littleness!
Страница 256 - All Evil Spirit as thou art, It is enough to grieve the heart To see thine own unstrung; To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean!