The works of Thomas Moore, Volumen 171832 |
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Página 22
... expected ) by the Sanfedisti - the op- ponents of the Carbonari or Liberals — and that , as yet , they are still in apprehension only . Asked me for some arms of a better sort , which I gave him . Settled that , in case of a row , the ...
... expected ) by the Sanfedisti - the op- ponents of the Carbonari or Liberals — and that , as yet , they are still in apprehension only . Asked me for some arms of a better sort , which I gave him . Settled that , in case of a row , the ...
Página 104
... expected to permit an atom of his dust to be stirred in his tomb , or a leaf to be stripped from the laurel which grows over it . * * * * * << To me it appears of no very great consequence whe- ther Martha Blount was or was not Pope's ...
... expected to permit an atom of his dust to be stirred in his tomb , or a leaf to be stripped from the laurel which grows over it . * * * * * << To me it appears of no very great consequence whe- ther Martha Blount was or was not Pope's ...
Página 142
... expected to meet a misanthropical gentleman , in wolf - skin breeches , and answering in fierce mono- syllables , instead of a man of this world . I can never get people to understand that poetry is the expression of excited passion ...
... expected to meet a misanthropical gentleman , in wolf - skin breeches , and answering in fierce mono- syllables , instead of a man of this world . I can never get people to understand that poetry is the expression of excited passion ...
Página 150
... expected in a few days . I must not speak of this to any one , —I must escape by night ; for , if my project should be discovered , it will be impeded , and my passport ( which the goodness of Heaven has permitted me , I know not how ...
... expected in a few days . I must not speak of this to any one , —I must escape by night ; for , if my project should be discovered , it will be impeded , and my passport ( which the goodness of Heaven has permitted me , I know not how ...
Página 201
... expected to be made love to . But I merely made a few common - place speeches . I feel as your poor friend Curran said , before his death , ' a moun- tain of lead upon my heart , ' which I believe to be con- stitutional , and that ...
... expected to be made love to . But I merely made a few common - place speeches . I feel as your poor friend Curran said , before his death , ' a moun- tain of lead upon my heart , ' which I believe to be con- stitutional , and that ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 412 - My days are in the yellow leaf ; The flowers and fruits of love are gone; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone! The fire that on my bosom preys Is lone as some volcanic isle ; No torch is kindled at its blaze — A funeral pile.
Página 413 - Awake! (not Greece — she is awake!) Awake, my spirit! Think through whom Thy life-blood tracks its parent lake, And then strike home! Tread those reviving passions down, Unworthy manhood! — unto thee Indifferent should the smile or frown Of beauty be.
Página 205 - This meeting annihilated for a moment all the years between the present time and the days of Harrow. It was a new and inexplicable feeling, like rising from the grave, to me. Clare, too, was much agitated — more in appearance than was myself; for I could feel his heart beat to his fingers' ends, unless, indeed, it was the pulse of my own which made me think so.
Página 110 - Vulgarity is far worse than downright blackguardism ; for the latter comprehends wit, humour, and strong sense at times j while the former is a sad abortive attempt at all things, 'signifying nothing.
Página 308 - Journal, which is a very extraordinary production *, and of a most melancholy truth in all that regards high life in England. I know, or knew personally, most of the personages and societies which he describes ; and after reading his remarks, have the sensation fresh upon me as if I had seen them yesterday. I would however plead in behalf of some few exceptions, which I will mention by and by.
Página 236 - As to poor Shelley, who is another bugbear to you and the world, he is, to my knowledge, the least selfish and the mildest of men — a man who has made more sacrifices of his fortune and feelings for others than any I ever heard of.
Página 491 - ... ANCESTORS AND HIS MOTHER ARE BURIED, LIE THE REMAINS OF GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON, LORD BYRON, OF ROCHDALE, IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, THE AUTHOR OF ' CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.' HE WAS BORN IN LONDON ON THE 22D OF JANUARY, 1788. HE DIED AT MISSOLONGHI, IN WESTERN GREECE, ON THE 19TH OF APRIL, 1824, ENGAGED IN THE GLORIOUS ATTEMPT TO RESTORE THAT COUNTRY TO HER ANCIENT FREEDOM AND RENOWN. HIS SISTER, THE HONOURABLE AUGUSTA MARIA LEIGH, PLACED THIS TABLET TO HIS MEMORY.
Página 146 - You know very well that I did not approve of Keats's poetry, or principles of poetry, or of his abuse of Pope ; but, as he is dead, omit all that is said about him in any MSS. of mine, or publication. His Hyperion is a fine monument, and will keep his name.
Página 173 - I am preparing to follow them. " It is awful work, this love, and prevents all a man's projects of good or glory. I wanted to go to Greece lately (as...
Página 548 - ... my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...