Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney SmithRedfield, 1856 - 458 oldal |
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22. oldal
... existence brought down almost to the present day the literary association of a century ago , was then warm in the es- * Cockburn's Life of Jeffrey , i . 119 . † Campbell , in a letter , Jan. 1808 ( Beattie's Life and Letters of Campbell ...
... existence brought down almost to the present day the literary association of a century ago , was then warm in the es- * Cockburn's Life of Jeffrey , i . 119 . † Campbell , in a letter , Jan. 1808 ( Beattie's Life and Letters of Campbell ...
41. oldal
... existence of any religion can be secured to the com- munity ; and we have now too much reason to believe that the system of greater latitude , attempted naturally enough in the new world , will end fatally for the Christian religion ...
... existence of any religion can be secured to the com- munity ; and we have now too much reason to believe that the system of greater latitude , attempted naturally enough in the new world , will end fatally for the Christian religion ...
92. oldal
... existence we are scarcely reminded in the letters and conversations of this clever divine . " We should never discover , " remarks the North American Review , " from this chronicle that Coleridge also talked , Carlyle reasoned , Lamb ...
... existence we are scarcely reminded in the letters and conversations of this clever divine . " We should never discover , " remarks the North American Review , " from this chronicle that Coleridge also talked , Carlyle reasoned , Lamb ...
112. oldal
... existence , in the prosecu- tion of their odious passions ; and having thus broken the great tie which renders man a being capable of being governed , and fit for society , they are a constant source of terror to all those who have any ...
... existence , in the prosecu- tion of their odious passions ; and having thus broken the great tie which renders man a being capable of being governed , and fit for society , they are a constant source of terror to all those who have any ...
120. oldal
... man is now three score years and ten : and we cannot but think it somewhat unfair in Dr. Nares to demand from us so large a por- tion of so short an existence . " THE ANCIENT LANGUAGES . ENGLISH CLASSICAL EDUCATION . * 121.
... man is now three score years and ten : and we cannot but think it somewhat unfair in Dr. Nares to demand from us so large a por- tion of so short an existence . " THE ANCIENT LANGUAGES . ENGLISH CLASSICAL EDUCATION . * 121.
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188. oldal - The schoolboy whips his taxed top — the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle, on a taxed road — and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid...
190. oldal - In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book ? or goes to an American play ? or looks at an American picture or statue...
310. oldal - In the midst of this sublime and terrible storm, Dame Partington, who lived upon the beach, was seen at the door of her house with mop and pattens, trundling her mop, squeezing out the sea-water, and vigorously pushing away the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic was roused. Mrs. Partington's spirit was up ; but I need not tell you that the contest was unequal. The Atlantic Ocean beat Mrs. Partington. She was excellent at a slop, or a puddle, but she should not have meddled with a tempest.
188. oldal - ... paid a license of a hundred pounds for the privilege of putting him to death. His whole property is then immediately taxed from two to ten per cent. Besides the probate, large fees are demanded for burying him in the chancel. His virtues are handed down to posterity on taxed marble; and he is then gathered to his fathers, — to be taxed no more.
397. oldal - As one who long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoined, from each thing met conceives delight, The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
64. oldal - Russell; but his worst failure is that he is utterly ignorant of all moral fear; there is nothing he would not undertake. I believe he would perform the operation for the stone - build St. Peter's - or assume (with or without ten minutes...
89. oldal - With peculiar fondness they will recall that venerable chamber, in which all the antique gravity of a college library was so singularly blended with all that female grace and wit could devise to embellish a drawing-room.
188. oldal - ... that comes from abroad, or is grown at home — taxes on the raw material — taxes on every fresh value that is added to it by the industry of man — taxes on the sauce which pampers man's appetite, and the drug that restores him to health — on the ermine which decorates the judge, and the rope which hangs the criminal — on the poor man's salt, and the rich man's spice— on the brass nails of the coffin, and ihe ribands of the bride — at bed or board, couchant or levant, we must pay.
187. oldal - Taxes on everything on earth, and the waters under the earth ; on everything that comes from abroad, or is grown at home. Taxes on the raw material ; taxes on every fresh value that is added to it by the industry of man. Taxes on the sauce which pampers man's appetite, and the drug that restores him to health...
431. oldal - His enemies might perhaps have said before (though I never did so) that he talked rather too much ; but now he has occasional flashes of silence, that make his conversation perfectly delightful.