The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1826 |
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16. oldal
... desire among the Russians to act against the infidels , and to proceed to Constantinople , cannot be questioned ; whether the desire is as general or as sincere to assist the Greeks , is a point that admits discussion . - Another ...
... desire among the Russians to act against the infidels , and to proceed to Constantinople , cannot be questioned ; whether the desire is as general or as sincere to assist the Greeks , is a point that admits discussion . - Another ...
19. oldal
... desire , to conciliate every portion of the population . Captain Clapperton seems to have conducted that part of the ex- pedition which was allotted to him with singular prudence and success . He was fortunate , indeed , in being placed ...
... desire , to conciliate every portion of the population . Captain Clapperton seems to have conducted that part of the ex- pedition which was allotted to him with singular prudence and success . He was fortunate , indeed , in being placed ...
65. oldal
... desire to purchase the house , ' - pp . 92-94 . Perhaps , however , the object of greatest interest at Fredericks- hall is the tomb of Charles XII . , which is erected in a paltry style , on the precise spot where that obstinate monarch ...
... desire to purchase the house , ' - pp . 92-94 . Perhaps , however , the object of greatest interest at Fredericks- hall is the tomb of Charles XII . , which is erected in a paltry style , on the precise spot where that obstinate monarch ...
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... desire of gain is the only motive that ever did or ever will lead mankind along the toilsome and thorny paths which lead to riches . But the desire of gain can only operate where there is a prospect and an expectation of enjoyment ; and ...
... desire of gain is the only motive that ever did or ever will lead mankind along the toilsome and thorny paths which lead to riches . But the desire of gain can only operate where there is a prospect and an expectation of enjoyment ; and ...
108. oldal
... desire . With respect to the conduct of the Prince towards Sheridan , when the latter was in the last stage of his existence , Mr. Moore appears also to have been without sufficient information , and in the absence of it , to have ...
... desire . With respect to the conduct of the Prince towards Sheridan , when the latter was in the last stage of his existence , Mr. Moore appears also to have been without sufficient information , and in the absence of it , to have ...
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63. oldal - His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
376. oldal - The resources created by peace are means of war. In cherishing those resources, we but accumulate those means. Our present repose is no more a proof of inability to act, than the state of inertness and inactivity in which...
120. oldal - What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion : the tall rock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, nor any interest Unborrowed from the eye.
376. oldal - ... would assume the likeness of an animated thing, instinct with life and motion ; how soon it would ruffle, as it were, its swelling plumage ; how quickly it would put forth all its beauty and its bravery, collect its scattered elements of strength, and awaken its dormant thunder. Such as is one of these...
129. oldal - Historical Researches on the Wars and Sports of the Mongols and .Romans ; in which Elephants and Wild Beasts were employed or slain : and the remarkable local agreement of History with the remains of such Animals found in Europe and Siberia.
244. oldal - I, for example, been asked, whether customary freeholders or copyholders, by the custom of the manor, but not at the will of the lord...
194. oldal - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading ; Lofty and sour to them that lov'd him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer : And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin), yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely. Ever witness for him Those twins of learning that he raised in you, Ipswich and Oxford! one* of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it ; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous,...
137. oldal - A shout, that tore hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night. All in a moment through the gloom were seen Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours waving : with them rose A forest huge of spears ; and thronging helms Appear'd, and serried shields in thick array Of depth immeasurable...
137. oldal - Breathing united force with fixed thought Moved on in silence to soft pipes that charmed Their painful steps o'er the burnt soil; and now Advanced in view they stand, a horrid* front Of dreadful length and dazzling arms, in guise Of warriors old, with ordered spear and shield, Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose.
213. oldal - The Surrender of Napoleon. Being the Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence on board HMS Bellerophon...