The British review and London critical journal1818 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 13
... important part of a poem like this , is doubtless the sentimental part . The descriptive part is its dress , and this may satisfy superficial tastes . But those who look for profounder pleasure decide by severer tests . They feel that ...
... important part of a poem like this , is doubtless the sentimental part . The descriptive part is its dress , and this may satisfy superficial tastes . But those who look for profounder pleasure decide by severer tests . They feel that ...
Página 34
... important , as being , we think , many cubits higher in the stature of his capacity . The staff of his spear is like a weaver's beam , and one bearing a shield goes before him . Against this giant and his armour - bearer , however , we ...
... important , as being , we think , many cubits higher in the stature of his capacity . The staff of his spear is like a weaver's beam , and one bearing a shield goes before him . Against this giant and his armour - bearer , however , we ...
Página 38
... important posts in society ; who were most intimately connected with the interests of the citizens and the hopes of the state ; who reared the children that were to become the strength of the common- wealth ; and who presented , after ...
... important posts in society ; who were most intimately connected with the interests of the citizens and the hopes of the state ; who reared the children that were to become the strength of the common- wealth ; and who presented , after ...
Página 49
... important pretension conveyed in its title - page . The influence of women on French literature certainly affords an ... importance has been there given to all the connexions , reputable and disrepu- table , which the men have formed ...
... important pretension conveyed in its title - page . The influence of women on French literature certainly affords an ... importance has been there given to all the connexions , reputable and disrepu- table , which the men have formed ...
Página 50
... importance and estimation of woman , that we are to look , when we wish to decide how far it can be affirmed , from ... important enough to involve the discussion of the first principles of his art , and who is perhaps further than any ...
... importance and estimation of woman , that we are to look , when we wish to decide how far it can be affirmed , from ... important enough to involve the discussion of the first principles of his art , and who is perhaps further than any ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
America Antinomianism appears attended Bishop Brantome cause character Christian Church Church of England circumstances claims Company conduct consequence court crime criminal degree Divine doctrine Duke duty effect England English established evidence evil favour feelings fever France French give heart Hindu holy honour human India influence instruction interest Jedediah Cleishbotham justice King labour letter Lord Lord Byron Lord Cornwallis Madame de Genlis Madame de Staël Mahrattas manner means ment mind minister mode moral Nabob nation nature never object observed occasion Omichund opinion party persons Peshwa philosophy political possessed practice present prince principles prison produce punishment racter readers reason reign religion religious remarks respect Rohillas Sarah Roberts says Scripture sentiments Sermon Shakspeare society Spain spirit Subahdar thing thought tion treaty truth Vizir whole women
Pasajes populares
Página 212 - From you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him.
Página 382 - Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me: and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God.
Página 309 - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...
Página 428 - Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it ; and such as it should be after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other States.
Página 22 - Where the car climb'd the Capitol; far and wide Temple and tower went down, nor left a site: Chaos of ruins! who shall trace the void, O'er the dim fragments cast a lunar light, And say, 'here was, or is,
Página 15 - My hopes of being remembered in my line With my land's language. If too fond and far These aspirations in their scope incline — If my fame should be, as my fortunes are, Of hasty growth and blight, and dull Oblivion bar...
Página 20 - Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar, Comes down upon the waters; all its hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse: And now they change; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new color as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 'tis gone — and all is gray.
Página 19 - Aside for ever: it may be a sound — A tone of music — summer's eve — or spring — A flower — the wind — the ocean — which shall wound, Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound...
Página 30 - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," as a proof that the Coliseum was entire, when seen by the Anglo-Saxon pilgrims at the end of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century. A notice on the Coliseum may be seen in the " Historical Illustrations,
Página 371 - And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life ; and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son, hath life ; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.