The Quarterly Review, 34권William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1826 |
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... chronicle itself , gather from the play a general idea of historical incidents which , but through some such amusing -vehicle , they would never have taken the trouble to become acquainted with . And it will scarcely be denied , that a ...
... chronicle itself , gather from the play a general idea of historical incidents which , but through some such amusing -vehicle , they would never have taken the trouble to become acquainted with . And it will scarcely be denied , that a ...
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... Chronicle may be considered , in this por- tion , as coeval with the events which it relates . - Florence of Wor- cester , in the corresponding sections of his Latin Chronicle , is merely a translator of the Saxon Chronicle ; and his ...
... Chronicle may be considered , in this por- tion , as coeval with the events which it relates . - Florence of Wor- cester , in the corresponding sections of his Latin Chronicle , is merely a translator of the Saxon Chronicle ; and his ...
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... chronicles of the nations of modern Europe owe their origin to a class of writers produced by institutions unknown to classical antiquity , and possessing a character which will never be again revived . It is not unusual to stigmatize ...
... chronicles of the nations of modern Europe owe their origin to a class of writers produced by institutions unknown to classical antiquity , and possessing a character which will never be again revived . It is not unusual to stigmatize ...
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... chronicle can properly be assigned . It must not , however , be supposed , that the invading tribes usually designated under the general name of Anglo - Saxons were entirely ignorant of letters . Like all the other Germanic nations ...
... chronicle can properly be assigned . It must not , however , be supposed , that the invading tribes usually designated under the general name of Anglo - Saxons were entirely ignorant of letters . Like all the other Germanic nations ...
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... chronicle is no better than the romance . Of what consequence it now to us to know that one petty chieftain of the eighth century obtained the ascendancy over a savage compeer , whose bones have long since mouldered into dust - that one ...
... chronicle is no better than the romance . Of what consequence it now to us to know that one petty chieftain of the eighth century obtained the ascendancy over a savage compeer , whose bones have long since mouldered into dust - that one ...
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154 페이지 - O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down!
90 페이지 - The other shape, If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint or limb; Or substance might be called that shadow seemed; For each seemed either; black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on...
354 페이지 - O God ! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea : and, other times, to see The beachy girdle of the ocean Too wide for Neptune's hips...
137 페이지 - Augustus at Rome was for building renown'd, And of marble he left what of brick he had found ; But is not our Nash, too, a very great master ? — He finds us all brick and he leaves us all plaster.
249 페이지 - Fathom ; or to the terrible description of a sea-engagement, in which Roderick Random sits chained and exposed upon the poop, without the power of motion or exertion, during the carnage of a tremendous engagement. Upon many other occasions, Smollett's descriptions ascend to the sublime ; and, in general, there is an air of romance in his writings, which raises his narratives above the level and easy course of ordinary life. He was, like a preeminent poet of our own day, a searcher of dark bosoms,...
249 페이지 - ... such, had it never crossed the press. And it is with concern we add our sincere belief, that the fine picture of frankness and generosity exhibited in that fictitious character has had as few imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation which, while in common life it connives at the open practice of libertinism, pretends to detest the memory of an author who painted life as it was, with all its...
217 페이지 - The True History of the State Prisoner, commonly called the Iron Mask...
241 페이지 - More sweet than odours caught by him who sails Near spicy shores of Araby the blest, A thousand times more exquisitely sweet, The freight of holy feeling which we meet, In thoughtful moments, wafted by the gales From fields where good men walk, or bowers wherein they rest.