A First Gallery of Literary Portraits, 1권J. Hogg, 1851 - 302페이지 |
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... principal articles in " The Edinburgh Review " into a fixed and permanent shape . And we may perhaps affirm that he has thus reared a monument which shall only perish when the steam engine , which he has eulogised , has ceased its ...
... principal articles in " The Edinburgh Review " into a fixed and permanent shape . And we may perhaps affirm that he has thus reared a monument which shall only perish when the steam engine , which he has eulogised , has ceased its ...
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... principal . Tyrrell is a brute , nor even an English brute ; but a brute proper and posi- tive . He is drawn sternly and con amore . The other characters , Miss Melville , Raymond , Collins , & c . , are very insipid , with the ...
... principal . Tyrrell is a brute , nor even an English brute ; but a brute proper and posi- tive . He is drawn sternly and con amore . The other characters , Miss Melville , Raymond , Collins , & c . , are very insipid , with the ...
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... principal friends was Curran , who waxed ever eloquent in private , when defending him from the abuse it became fashionable to pour upon his head . He was one of the most candid of men , and spoke well of those who were trampling him to ...
... principal friends was Curran , who waxed ever eloquent in private , when defending him from the abuse it became fashionable to pour upon his head . He was one of the most candid of men , and spoke well of those who were trampling him to ...
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... principal qualification for writing about Hazlitt is , that we have learned to love him , in spite of himself . This is no ordinary attainment . There is , at first sight , much that is repulsive about his works . There is a fierceness ...
... principal qualification for writing about Hazlitt is , that we have learned to love him , in spite of himself . This is no ordinary attainment . There is , at first sight , much that is repulsive about his works . There is a fierceness ...
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... principal , faculty ; that it did not attend the one in the giant leaps of his geometry , as well as assist the other in making out his map of all the provinces of science , and of all the capabilities of mind . In somewhat lower , but ...
... principal , faculty ; that it did not attend the one in the giant leaps of his geometry , as well as assist the other in making out his map of all the provinces of science , and of all the capabilities of mind . In somewhat lower , but ...
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Adam Blair admiration Allan Cunningham amid beauty blood breath brow Burke burning bursts Byron Caleb Williams Carlyle Chalmers character Charles Lamb Coleridge colours criticism daring dark death deep Dr Chalmers Dr Johnson dream Dugald Stewart earnest earth Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh Edinburgh Review Edward Irving eloquence essays eternal face fancy faults feeling fire French Revolution genius gloom glory Goethe grandeur hand Hazlitt heart heaven human imagery imagination immortal intellect Jeremy Taylor language less light literary lofty manly Milton mind Mirabeau moral mountain mystic nature never noble original painting passion peculiar perhaps poem poet poetical poetry popular preaching produced profound sentences sermon shadow Shakspere Shelley Shelley's shining solemn soul sound spirit splendour stars strong style sublime sweet talk taste things Thomas Carlyle thought thunder tion tone trembling truth uttered voice whole wild words Wordsworth writing written youth
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60 페이지 - Archangel ; but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched, and care Sat on his faded cheek ; but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge.
188 페이지 - THE Lord descended from above, And bowed the heavens most high; And underneath his feet he cast The darkness of the sky. 2 On cherub and on cherubim, Full royally, he rode ; And on the wings of mighty winds Came flying all abroad.
228 페이지 - That day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day...
66 페이지 - Round whose rude shaft dark ivy-tresses grew Yet dripping with the forest's noonday dew, Vibrated, as the ever-beating heart Shook the weak hand that grasped it; of that crew He came the last, neglected and apart; A herd-abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart.
35 페이지 - Almain rutters with their horsemen's staves* Or Lapland giants, trotting by our sides ; Sometimes like women, or unwedded maids, Shadowing more beauty in their airy brows Than have the white breasts of the queen of love...
169 페이지 - O'er mountain, tower, and town, Or, mirrored in the ocean vast, A thousand fathoms down ! As fresh in yon horizon dark, As young thy beauties seem. As when the eagle from the ark First sported in thy beam. For, faithful to its sacred page, Heaven still rebuilds thy span • Nor lets the type grow pale with age That first spoke peace to man.
67 페이지 - Give yourself no unnecessary pain, My dear Lord Cardinal. Here, mother, tie My girdle for me, and bind up this hair In any simple knot : ay, that does well. And yours I see is coming down. How often Have we done this for one another ! now We shall not do it any more. My lord, We are quite ready. Well, 'tis very well.
302 페이지 - And other spirits there are standing apart Upon the forehead of the age to come ; These, these will give the world another heart, And other pulses. Hear ye not the hum Of mighty workings ? Listen awhile, ye nations, and be dumb.
297 페이지 - Circus' genial laws, And the imperial pleasure. — Wherefore not ? What matters where we fall to fill the maws Of worms — on battle-plains or listed spot ? Both are but theatres where the chief actors rot.
20 페이지 - I know, but dare not speak : Time may interpret to his silent years. Yet in the paleness of thy thoughtful cheek, And in the light thine ample forehead wears, And in thy sweetest smiles, and in thy tears, And in thy gentle speech, a prophecy Is whispered, to subdue my fondest fears : And, through thine eyes, even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning internally.