Engelske forfattere i udvalg. med biografiske indeldminger og oplysende anmaerkeringerF. Hegel, 1875 |
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... Letter to the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford . 78 . Joseph Addison .. 79 . Sir Roger de Coverley at Church 82 . Jonathan Swift ..... 84 . 1. From Gulliver's Travels . ( 1. The Publisher to the Reader ; 2. A Conversation between Gulliver ...
... Letter to the Vice - Chancellor of Oxford . 78 . Joseph Addison .. 79 . Sir Roger de Coverley at Church 82 . Jonathan Swift ..... 84 . 1. From Gulliver's Travels . ( 1. The Publisher to the Reader ; 2. A Conversation between Gulliver ...
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... Letters ... Edmund Burke ... 1. From Speeches at Bristol . ( 1. Relation of Representatives to their Constituents ; 2. Opinion of the People ; 3 Sperch on Declining the Poll ) ... Letter to Richard Shackleton .. 7. Detached Sentiments and VI.
... Letters ... Edmund Burke ... 1. From Speeches at Bristol . ( 1. Relation of Representatives to their Constituents ; 2. Opinion of the People ; 3 Sperch on Declining the Poll ) ... Letter to Richard Shackleton .. 7. Detached Sentiments and VI.
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Jakob Olaus Løkke. 6. Letter to Richard Shackleton .. 7. Detached Sentiments and Maxims Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1 ... Letters .... Lord Macaulay 341 . 345 . 1. The Landing of William of Orange .. 348 . 2 . The Continental Revolutions of ...
Jakob Olaus Løkke. 6. Letter to Richard Shackleton .. 7. Detached Sentiments and Maxims Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1 ... Letters .... Lord Macaulay 341 . 345 . 1. The Landing of William of Orange .. 348 . 2 . The Continental Revolutions of ...
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... letter ; do it secretly , And so farewell : I would not have my father See me in talk with thee . - Laun . Adieu ! tears exhibit my tongue . Most beautiful pagan , most sweet Jew ! If a Christian do not play the knave and get thee , I ...
... letter ; do it secretly , And so farewell : I would not have my father See me in talk with thee . - Laun . Adieu ! tears exhibit my tongue . Most beautiful pagan , most sweet Jew ! If a Christian do not play the knave and get thee , I ...
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... letter from fair Jessica ? I must needs tell thee all : she hath directed How I shall take her from her father's house ; What gold and jewels she is furnished with ; What page's suit she hath in readiness . If e'er the Jew her father ...
... letter from fair Jessica ? I must needs tell thee all : she hath directed How I shall take her from her father's house ; What gold and jewels she is furnished with ; What page's suit she hath in readiness . If e'er the Jew her father ...
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147 페이지 - Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden -flower grows wild; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year ; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change, his place...
262 페이지 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave ? Let him turn and flee ! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or Freeman fa...
128 페이지 - Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault If Memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise, Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
106 페이지 - Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great ; With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between ; in doubt to act or rest...
261 페이지 - Ye banks and braes and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your waters never drumlie ! There simmer first unfauld her robes, And there the langest tarry ; For there I took the last fareweel O
318 페이지 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
121 페이지 - When, upon some slight encouragement, I first visited your Lordship, I was overpowered, like the rest of mankind, by the enchantment of your address; and could not forbear to wish that I might boast myself Le vainqueur du vainqueur de la terre; — that I might obtain that regard for which I saw the world contending; but I found my attendance so little encouraged, that neither pride nor modesty would suffer me to continue it. When I had once addressed your Lordship in public, I had exhausted all...
129 페이지 - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath, and near his favourite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; 'The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay. Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
146 페이지 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
68 페이지 - Arch-Angel: but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd." and care Sat on his faded cheek, but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge: cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion to behold The fellows of his crime, the followers rather (Far other once beheld in bliss) condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain...