The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 88. kötetArchibald Constable and Company, 1821 |
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9. oldal
... nearly in the same condition as 3000 years ago ; and there cannot , we think , be a doubt , that , had the laws of Lycurgus derived more aid from superstition , and been somewhat more detailed and specific in their opera- tion , they ...
... nearly in the same condition as 3000 years ago ; and there cannot , we think , be a doubt , that , had the laws of Lycurgus derived more aid from superstition , and been somewhat more detailed and specific in their opera- tion , they ...
12. oldal
... nearly similar circumstances , but it will pro duce that effect in some degree ; which is all that we contend for , and which , if true , overturns one of the fundamental propositions of Dr Spurzheim's able Treatise - a pro- position ...
... nearly similar circumstances , but it will pro duce that effect in some degree ; which is all that we contend for , and which , if true , overturns one of the fundamental propositions of Dr Spurzheim's able Treatise - a pro- position ...
15. oldal
... nearly upon a level in their primitive perceptions of right and wrong . Their understand- ings may , indeed , be confined , and their fancy obtuse and dull , but be- nevolent nature has provided , that they shall be more on a level in ...
... nearly upon a level in their primitive perceptions of right and wrong . Their understand- ings may , indeed , be confined , and their fancy obtuse and dull , but be- nevolent nature has provided , that they shall be more on a level in ...
23. oldal
... nearly five hundred in number ; and his friends who , as his end approached , appeared anxious to fix the dates , have not been success- ful . Nothing would certainly be more interesting or instructive than to trace the progress of such ...
... nearly five hundred in number ; and his friends who , as his end approached , appeared anxious to fix the dates , have not been success- ful . Nothing would certainly be more interesting or instructive than to trace the progress of such ...
24. oldal
... nearly run . Early in 1665 he was slightly affected by palsy , and the on- ly work which he afterwards perform- ed was the Samaritan Woman at the Well , which he transmitted to his constant friend M. de Chantelou , with a note , where ...
... nearly run . Early in 1665 he was slightly affected by palsy , and the on- ly work which he afterwards perform- ed was the Samaritan Woman at the Well , which he transmitted to his constant friend M. de Chantelou , with a note , where ...
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56. oldal - Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain some belated peasant sees, Or dreams he sees, while overhead the moon Sits arbitress, and nearer to the earth Wheels her pale course ; they, on their mirth and dance Intent, with jocund music charm his ear; At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds.
156. oldal - He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.
502. oldal - Must we but blush? Our fathers bled. Earth! render back from out thy breast A remnant of our Spartan dead! Of the three hundred grant but three To make a new Thermopylae ! What, silent still?
208. oldal - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united! For in their anger they slew a man, and in their self-will they digged down a wall. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce, and their wrath, for it was cruel. I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel.
207. oldal - Judah is a lion's whelp; from the prey, my son, thou art gone up. He stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion. Who shall rouse him up? The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
516. oldal - A fig for those by law protected ! Liberty's a glorious feast ! Courts for cowards were erected, Churches built to please the priest. What is title ? what is treasure ? What is reputation's care ? If we lead a life of pleasure, 'Tis no matter, how or where ! A fig, &c.
364. oldal - My dear, I will not let you come till the end of May, or beginning of June, because, before that time my green-house will not be ready to receive us, and it is the only pleasant room belonging to us. When the plants go out, we go in. I line it with mats, and spread the floor with mats ; and there you shall sit, with a bed of mignonette at your side, and a hedge of honeysuckles, roses, and jasmine ; and I will make you a bouquet of myrtle every day.
56. oldal - Whisper'd it to the woods, and from their wings Flung rose, flung odours from the spicy shrub, Disporting, till the amorous bird of night Sung spousal, and bid haste the evening star, On his hill-top, to light the bridal lamp.
364. oldal - You boast indeed of being obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself; that is to say, if we may judge of the liquor in the vessel by what issues out, you possess a good plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast...
303. oldal - ... written by incoherent parcels ; and, after long intervals of neglect, resumed again, as my humour or occasions permitted ; and "at last, in a retirement, where an attendance on my health gave me leisure, it was brought into that order thou now seest it.