Miscellanies, 2. kötetJ.W. Parker and Son, 1860 |
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4. oldal
... tion , with water power enough to turn all the mills in the world ; ' and needing nothing but men to make it one of the gardens of the world ? With his mind full of such a hope for the future of humanity , and full , too , of scientific ...
... tion , with water power enough to turn all the mills in the world ; ' and needing nothing but men to make it one of the gardens of the world ? With his mind full of such a hope for the future of humanity , and full , too , of scientific ...
34. oldal
... tion of its work and destiny . That many of these signs are showing themselves more and more ominously in our young men , from the fine gentleman who rides in Rotten Row , to the boy - mechanic who listens enrap- tured to Mr. Holyoake's ...
... tion of its work and destiny . That many of these signs are showing themselves more and more ominously in our young men , from the fine gentleman who rides in Rotten Row , to the boy - mechanic who listens enrap- tured to Mr. Holyoake's ...
43. oldal
Charles Kingsley. dency to sensuality , the wilful indelicacy of her posi- tion in Henry's household as the rival of his queen , which made her last catastrophe at least possible . Of the justice of her sentence he has no doubt , any ...
Charles Kingsley. dency to sensuality , the wilful indelicacy of her posi- tion in Henry's household as the rival of his queen , which made her last catastrophe at least possible . Of the justice of her sentence he has no doubt , any ...
51. oldal
... tion would rather seem to be , Were the moneys for which Henry asked needed or not ; and when granted , were they rightly or wrongly applied ? And on these subjects we want much more information than we obtain from any epithets . The ...
... tion would rather seem to be , Were the moneys for which Henry asked needed or not ; and when granted , were they rightly or wrongly applied ? And on these subjects we want much more information than we obtain from any epithets . The ...
77. oldal
... tion of bad taste . ' Our stage , long since dead , does not revive ; our poetry is dying ; our music , like our architecture , only reproduces the past ; our painting is only good when it handles landscapes and animals , and seems ...
... tion of bad taste . ' Our stage , long since dead , does not revive ; our poetry is dying ; our music , like our architecture , only reproduces the past ; our painting is only good when it handles landscapes and animals , and seems ...
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358. oldal - Let them praise the Name of the Lord : for he spake the word, and they were made ; he commanded, and they were created.
304. oldal - And he said unto the disciples, The days will come, when ye shall desire to see one of the days of the Son of man, and ye shall not see it.
249. oldal - And soon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully uttered, with demeanour kind, But stately in the main ; and, when he ended, I could have laughed myself to scorn to find In that decrepit man so firm a mind.
78. oldal - When he prepared the heavens, I was there; when he set a compass upon the face of the depth...
131. oldal - Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips and cranks and wanton wiles, Nods and becks and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek...
193. oldal - He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied with bread : but he that followeth vain persons is void of understanding.
110. oldal - Fletcher ; and lastly (without wrong last to be named), the right happy and copious industry of Master Shakespeare, Master Dekker, and Master Heywood...
85. oldal - The King and the Subject, and told me as he would warrant it. Monies! we'll raise supplies what way we please And force you to subscribe to blanks, in which We'll mulct you as we shall think fit. The Caesars In Rome were wise, acknowledging no laws But what their swords did ratify; the wives And daughters of the senators bowing to Their will, as deities, &c. Of this passage Sir Henry Herbert says: This is a piece taken out of Philip Massinger's play, called The King and the Subject...
98. oldal - He that is said to be able to inform young men to all good disciplines, inflame grown men to all great virtues, keep old men in their best and supreme state...
140. oldal - Did not the very lapwing, as she tumbled softly wailing, before his path, as she did years ago, seem to welcome the wanderer home in the name of heaven ? Fair Patience, too, though she was a Puritan, yet did not her cheek flush, her eye grow dim, like any other girl's, as she saw far off the...