The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volumen 8Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... thing . There is a littleness about minuteness - there is so much that great men do ex- actly like other men - so ... things like common people , was in rea- lity but a common being . There are stopping places in the life of a great man ...
... thing . There is a littleness about minuteness - there is so much that great men do ex- actly like other men - so ... things like common people , was in rea- lity but a common being . There are stopping places in the life of a great man ...
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... thing heroic in human nature seemed so inseparably associated in men's minds with their recollections of ancient Greece and Rome , that , it appeared ridiculous to represent a hero in any other habili- ments than the costume of those ...
... thing heroic in human nature seemed so inseparably associated in men's minds with their recollections of ancient Greece and Rome , that , it appeared ridiculous to represent a hero in any other habili- ments than the costume of those ...
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... thing in nature is devoured and destroyed : the innocent dove and the wily serpent are re - united by death . " Mr. West has represented death by sword , under a hord of armed rob- bers pursuing the unfortunate over the country . Death ...
... thing in nature is devoured and destroyed : the innocent dove and the wily serpent are re - united by death . " Mr. West has represented death by sword , under a hord of armed rob- bers pursuing the unfortunate over the country . Death ...
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... thing as discenterested- ness in the warld , or that a mon can care for ony thing sae much as his ain sel : for ye mun observe , sir , eevery mon has his ain parteecular feelings of what is gude , an ' beautiful , an ' consentane- ous ...
... thing as discenterested- ness in the warld , or that a mon can care for ony thing sae much as his ain sel : for ye mun observe , sir , eevery mon has his ain parteecular feelings of what is gude , an ' beautiful , an ' consentane- ous ...
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... give the au- thor full credit for the decency of his representations , for the . * This stanza is imitated from a passage in the Occasione of Machiavelli . absence of every thing that can disgust , or seduce 64 SELECT REVIEWS .
... give the au- thor full credit for the decency of his representations , for the . * This stanza is imitated from a passage in the Occasione of Machiavelli . absence of every thing that can disgust , or seduce 64 SELECT REVIEWS .
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Página 82 - Warwick; his father was a butcher, and I have been told heretofore by some of the neighbours that, when he was a boy, he exercised his father's trade; but when he killed a calf, he would do it in a high style and make a speech.
Página 42 - Or who shut up the sea with doors, when it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb? When I made the cloud the garment thereof, and thick darkness a...
Página 524 - While Powers of mind almost of boundless range, Complete in kind — as various in their change, While Eloquence — Wit — Poesy— and Mirth, That humbler Harmonist of care on Earth, Survive within our souls — while lives our sense Of pride in Merit's proud pre-eminence, Long shall we seek his likeness— long in vain, And turn to all of him which may remain, Sighing that Nature form'd but one such man, And broke the die — in moulding Sheridan ! NOTES MONODY ON THE DEATH OF SHERIDAN.
Página 268 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
Página 42 - When he prepared the heavens, I was there; when he set a compass upon the face of the depth...
Página 246 - This world is all a fleeting show For man's illusion given ; The smiles of joy, the tears of woe, Deceitful shine, deceitful flow, — There's nothing true but Heaven...
Página 55 - ... tis a morn of May Round old Ravenna's clear-shown towers and bay. A morn, the loveliest which the year has seen, Last of the spring, yet fresh with all its green; For a warm eve, and gentle rains at night Have left a sparkling welcome for the light, And there's a crystal clearness all about; The leaves are sharp, the distant hills look out; A balmy briskness comes upon the breeze; The smoke goes dancing from the cottage trees; And when you listen, you may hear a coil Of bubbling springs about...
Página 104 - With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand The guardian Naiad of the strand.
Página 41 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?