Essays and Reviews, 2권Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... epigram a literal interpretation ; and all must acknowledge , that at times it is an arrow of light , sent directly into the heart of the matter under discussion . There is probably no writer living who can hold up a great criminal to ...
... epigram a literal interpretation ; and all must acknowledge , that at times it is an arrow of light , sent directly into the heart of the matter under discussion . There is probably no writer living who can hold up a great criminal to ...
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... epigram , as when he condenses the results of the Scotch philosophy into these few words : " It proved that intelligence supposed principles , which , as the con- ditions of its activity , could not be the results of its oper- ation ...
... epigram , as when he condenses the results of the Scotch philosophy into these few words : " It proved that intelligence supposed principles , which , as the con- ditions of its activity , could not be the results of its oper- ation ...
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... epigram . " It is curious to observe , in the tangled web of intrigue , treachery , and murder , which meets us in the history of the conquest , how the moral laws which were violated by the conquerors avenged themselves . Murder gener ...
... epigram . " It is curious to observe , in the tangled web of intrigue , treachery , and murder , which meets us in the history of the conquest , how the moral laws which were violated by the conquerors avenged themselves . Murder gener ...
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... of propositions , arguments and epigrams , from which they are glad to escape by a precipitate flight . Nothing can be more unphilosophical than Mr. Hudson's ness . manner , and it is in strange contrast 226 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... of propositions , arguments and epigrams , from which they are glad to escape by a precipitate flight . Nothing can be more unphilosophical than Mr. Hudson's ness . manner , and it is in strange contrast 226 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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... epigrams . Some miserable heretics against the true critical faith , whose stupidity and insignificance preserve them from being roasted in the slow fires of wit , but who have been lifted into some celebrity by the enormity of their ...
... epigrams . Some miserable heretics against the true critical faith , whose stupidity and insignificance preserve them from being roasted in the slow fires of wit , but who have been lifted into some celebrity by the enormity of their ...
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38 페이지 - Here she was wont to go ! 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.
65 페이지 - Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes, Brother to Death, sweetly thyself dispose On this afflicted prince. Fall like a cloud In gentle showers: give nothing that is loud Or painful to his slumbers: easy, sweet, And as a purling stream, thou son of Night, Pass by his troubled senses; sing his pain Like hollow murmuring wind, or silver rain: Into this prince, gently, oh gently slide, And kiss him into slumbers, like a bride.
31 페이지 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one (from whence they came) Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
124 페이지 - Live! fear no heavier chastisement from me, Thou noteless blot on a remembered name! But be thyself, and know thyself to be!
20 페이지 - Had fed the feeling of their masters' thoughts, And every sweetness that inspir'd their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired themes; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From their immortal flowers of poesy, Wherein, as in a mirror, we perceive The highest reaches of a human wit; If these had made one poem's period, And all combin'd in beauty's worthiness, Yet should there hover in their restless heads One thought, one grace, one wonder, at the least, Which into words no virtue can digest.
24 페이지 - Tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide," supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and, being an absolute Johannes Factotum, is, in his own conceit, the only Shake-scene in a country.
56 페이지 - ... without flattery, the greatest monument of the scene that time and humanity have produced, and must live, not only the crown and sole reputation of our own, but the stain of all other nations and languages...
63 페이지 - Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks Groan with continual surges ; and behind me, Make all a desolation.
274 페이지 - I've bought the best champagne from Brooks. From liberal Brooks, whose speculative skill Is hasty credit, and a distant bill. Who, nursed in clubs, disdains a vulgar trade, Exults to trust, and blushes to be paid.
43 페이지 - On pain of death, let no man name death to me: It is a word infinitely terrible.