A Critical Examination of the Writings of Richard Cumberland: With an Occasional Literary Inquiry Into the Age in which He Lived, and the Contemporaries with Whom He Flourished. Also, Memoirs of His Life and an Appendix Containing Twenty-six of His Original Letters, Relating to a Transaction Not Mentioned in His Own Memoirs, 2권Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1812 - 621페이지 |
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... idea is forced upon the attention . They are not always angry , like the Choleric Man of Cumber- land , but sometimes assume the appearance and have the reality of reason . To have discriminated this difference would have afforded scope ...
... idea is forced upon the attention . They are not always angry , like the Choleric Man of Cumber- land , but sometimes assume the appearance and have the reality of reason . To have discriminated this difference would have afforded scope ...
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... idea of a Choleric Man , he would find it in the Dedication to Detraction , prefixed to the play . " His next undertaking was to write and publish , in 1776 , two odes , one to the sun , written at Keswick ; and invoking the appearance ...
... idea of a Choleric Man , he would find it in the Dedication to Detraction , prefixed to the play . " His next undertaking was to write and publish , in 1776 , two odes , one to the sun , written at Keswick ; and invoking the appearance ...
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... idea than in the expression ; in the following it is in both . Macbeth , meditating the murder of Duncan , ob- serves , that " Pity , like a naked , new - born babe , Striding the blast , or heaven's cherubim , hors'd Upon the sightless ...
... idea than in the expression ; in the following it is in both . Macbeth , meditating the murder of Duncan , ob- serves , that " Pity , like a naked , new - born babe , Striding the blast , or heaven's cherubim , hors'd Upon the sightless ...
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... idea just as philoso- phically accurate as the following couplet of Pope : When first young Maro , in his boundless mind , A work to outlast immortal Rome design'd . Of new and appropriate metaphors , expressed with a happy felicity of ...
... idea just as philoso- phically accurate as the following couplet of Pope : When first young Maro , in his boundless mind , A work to outlast immortal Rome design'd . Of new and appropriate metaphors , expressed with a happy felicity of ...
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... idea had got fast hold of the admiral's mind , and he continued to manoeuvre his cherry - stones with so much anticipated success , that he at last ex- claimed , with the confidence of a man sure of his process , that he would lay the ...
... idea had got fast hold of the admiral's mind , and he continued to manoeuvre his cherry - stones with so much anticipated success , that he at last ex- claimed , with the confidence of a man sure of his process , that he would lay the ...
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327 페이지 - Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking-off ; And pity, like a naked new-born babe, Striding the blast, or heaven's cherubin, hors'd Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind.
329 페이지 - Tis an allusion to love. So Boar and Sow, when any storm is nigh, Snuff up, and smell it gath'ring in the Sky; Boar beckons Sow to trot in Chestnut Groves, 170 And there consummate their unfinished Loves: Pensive in mud they wallow all alone, And snore and gruntle to each others moan.
600 페이지 - Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto.
305 페이지 - And when blind man pronounc'd thy bliss complete ! And on a foreign shore ; where strangers wept ! Strangers to thee ; and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept : their eyes let fall Inhuman tears : strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts ! obdurate tenderness ! A tenderness that call'd them more severe ; In spite of nature's soft persuasion, steel'd ; While nature melted, superstition rav'd ; That mourn'd the dead ; and this denied a grave. Their sighs incens'd ; sighs...
329 페이지 - Thus I spoke; and speaking sigh'd; — Scarce repress'd the starting tear; — When the smiling sage reply'd — — Come, my lad, and drink some beer.
521 페이지 - If, in my zeal to exhibit virtue triumphant over the most tempting allurements, I have painted those allurements in too vivid colours, I am sorry, and ask pardon of all those who think the moral did not heal the mischief.
354 페이지 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been. May sigh to think he still has found His warmest welcome at an inn.
368 페이지 - I am, with great truth and regard, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, (Signed) Hillsborough.
455 페이지 - ... which oppose that opinion : I do humbly apprehend that an overbearing voice, and noisy volubility of tongue, are proofs of a very underbred fellow, and it is with regret I see society too frequently disturbed in its most delectable enjoyments, by this odious character : I do not see that any man hath a right, by obligation or otherwise, to lay me under a necessity of thinking exactly as he thinks : Though I amit, that ' from the fulness of the heart the tongue speaketh,' I do not admit any superior...
465 페이지 - midst fruit and flowery wreaths for fame, And Elmer springs it in the feather'd game. Apart, and bending o'er the the azure tide, With heavenly Contemplation by his side, A pensive artist stands— in thoughtful mood, With downcast looks he eyes the ebbing flood : No wild ambition swells his temperate heart, Himself as pure, as patient as his art, Nor sullen sorrow, nor intemperate joy, The even...