The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 12
... effect . The Passions , as so many existencies , thronging to the cell of Music , snatching the instruments of sound from the myrtles upon which they hung ; and their mad resolution , each to prove his own expressive power ; the several ...
... effect . The Passions , as so many existencies , thronging to the cell of Music , snatching the instruments of sound from the myrtles upon which they hung ; and their mad resolution , each to prove his own expressive power ; the several ...
Página 14
... effect of this " endowment by man with properties not inherent , " is to change the identity of the object in view of the mind ; to change its personality . From the imagination " acting upon an individual image , " we are led " to a ...
... effect of this " endowment by man with properties not inherent , " is to change the identity of the object in view of the mind ; to change its personality . From the imagination " acting upon an individual image , " we are led " to a ...
Página 18
... effect that should be given to the interior of an English residence . " The same writer had previously re- marked that , " Although it does not necessarily fol- low that the forms and ornaments of tables and chairs should , as a ...
... effect that should be given to the interior of an English residence . " The same writer had previously re- marked that , " Although it does not necessarily fol- low that the forms and ornaments of tables and chairs should , as a ...
Página 22
... effect . The whole was gorgeously gilt , as were the greater part of the carvings of this very magnificent room . To mention the many beautiful specimens of ancient art in Mr. Baylis's collection would exceed our limits , and be beyond ...
... effect . The whole was gorgeously gilt , as were the greater part of the carvings of this very magnificent room . To mention the many beautiful specimens of ancient art in Mr. Baylis's collection would exceed our limits , and be beyond ...
Página 26
... effect . Swin- burne's convictions and feelings fortu- nately preserved him from the taint of The Vert - Vert of Gresset is not sur- passed , in the characteristic merits of such compositions , by any similar effusion of fancy ; and ...
... effect . Swin- burne's convictions and feelings fortu- nately preserved him from the taint of The Vert - Vert of Gresset is not sur- passed , in the characteristic merits of such compositions , by any similar effusion of fancy ; and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
aged ancient Anne appears appointed arches architecture arms Banbury Bart beautiful Bishop Bishop Monk brevet British brother called Cambridge Capt Castle Chantrey Chapel character Charles church coins Collar College Court daughter death Devon Duke Earl edition Edward eldest dau Elizabeth England English engraved father formed formerly forto France French GENT Gentleman's Magazine George HACCONBY Hall Henry History honour House James John King Knight Lady late Rev letter Lieut Lieut.-Col London Lord Maidstone March Marquess married Mary ment Nennius observed original Oxford parish persons poem poet present Prince Queen racter Rector Regt relict remarkable Richard Robert Roman Romsey Royal Russia Saxon says second dau shew Society Sotheby stone Strawberry Hill style Surrey Thomas tion tower Urien Vicar volume walls widow wife William writer youngest dau