Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 132권William Blackwood, 1882 |
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... tion - must be tested , as it seems to us , by the answers which it gives , or attempts to give , to these questions . As regards the message , the reader should turn to the first chapter of the second volume . There he will find that ...
... tion - must be tested , as it seems to us , by the answers which it gives , or attempts to give , to these questions . As regards the message , the reader should turn to the first chapter of the second volume . There he will find that ...
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... tion depends upon the truth of this prophecy being tested by time , it must rise on the ruins of his coun- try , and a future generation will be too much absorbed in their own affairs to care much for the fame of the prophet . But if Mr ...
... tion depends upon the truth of this prophecy being tested by time , it must rise on the ruins of his coun- try , and a future generation will be too much absorbed in their own affairs to care much for the fame of the prophet . But if Mr ...
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... tion of a dead level of virtue , corres- ponding to some inspired message . There are some redeeming vices which stand out in bold relief , attract one by their piquancy , and to any reader with a didactic turn of mind , and an eye to a ...
... tion of a dead level of virtue , corres- ponding to some inspired message . There are some redeeming vices which stand out in bold relief , attract one by their piquancy , and to any reader with a didactic turn of mind , and an eye to a ...
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... tion of the intelligent reader of that work , under similar circumstances of dissatisfaction : " I tell thee , blockhead , it all comes of thy vanity ; of what thou fanciest " ( the italics are not ours ) " those same deserts of thine ...
... tion of the intelligent reader of that work , under similar circumstances of dissatisfaction : " I tell thee , blockhead , it all comes of thy vanity ; of what thou fanciest " ( the italics are not ours ) " those same deserts of thine ...
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... tion , and had been so from the moment when the family honours came to him . In the very after- noon of the solemn day when he heard of the death of his brother , and his own entirely unlooked - for elevation , this is what he resolved ...
... tion , and had been so from the moment when the family honours came to him . In the very after- noon of the solemn day when he heard of the death of his brother , and his own entirely unlooked - for elevation , this is what he resolved ...
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560 페이지 - I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib : but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
566 페이지 - Kings with their armies did flee, and were discomfited : and they of the household divided the spoil.
28 페이지 - I tell thee, Blockhead, it all comes of thy Vanity; of what thou fanciest those same deserts of thine to be. Fancy that thou deservest to be hanged (as is most likely), thou wilt feel it happiness to be only shot: fancy that thou deservest to be hanged in a hair-halter, it will be a luxury to die in hemp.
28 페이지 - Foolish soul ! What Act of Legislature was there that thou shouldst be Happy? A little while ago thou hadst no right to be at all. What if thou wert born and predestined not to be Happy, but to be Unhappy ! Art thou nothing other than a Vulture, then, that fliest through the Universe seeking after somewhat to eat; and shrieking dolefully because carrion enough is not given thee?
627 페이지 - ... and here ! and here ! Just where those daisies, pinks, and violets grow . The world may find the spring by following her, For other print her airy steps ne'er left. Her treading would not bend a blade of grass, Or shake the downy blow-ball from his stalk ! But like the soft west wind she shot along, And where she went, the flowers took thickest root, As she had sowed them with her odorous foot.
572 페이지 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
370 페이지 - They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walked in the light of a sunless day ; The sky was a dome of crystal bright, The fountain of vision, and fountain of light; The emerald fields were of dazzling glow, And the flowers of everlasting blow.
111 페이지 - The act of navigation is not favourable to foreign commerce, or to the growth of that opulence, which can arise from it.
565 페이지 - Turn you to the strong hold, ye prisoners of hope: even to day do I declare that I will render double unto thee; when I have bent Judah for me, filled the bow with Ephraim, and raised up thy sons, O Zion, against thy sons, O Greece, and made thee as the sword of a mighty man.
84 페이지 - ... she was surprised with some unusual liking in her soul when she saw this gentleman, who had hair, eyes, shape, and countenance enough to beget love in any one at the first, and these set off with a graceful and generous mien, which promised an extraordinary person.