Pieces of a Broken-down Critic: Picked Up by Himself, 1-4. kötetScotzniovsky, 1858 |
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2. oldal
... observe the actions and motives of sundry parties concerned in the movement . Discovering them- selves in a moment of excitement they are fairly besieged , and the rioters endeavor to make their house literally " too hot to hold them ...
... observe the actions and motives of sundry parties concerned in the movement . Discovering them- selves in a moment of excitement they are fairly besieged , and the rioters endeavor to make their house literally " too hot to hold them ...
11. oldal
... observe that Mr. Coo- per's style is at times incurably wooden , and his sentences frequently read the very opposite of ... observed that , as all admit , none but a poet can be qualified to translate a poem " ] is read , by one well ...
... observe that Mr. Coo- per's style is at times incurably wooden , and his sentences frequently read the very opposite of ... observed that , as all admit , none but a poet can be qualified to translate a poem " ] is read , by one well ...
13. oldal
... observed , by way of caveat , that as translation is an inferior de- partment of literature , the translations of one who has already acquired a poetical reputation will derive an adventitious celebrity from his original works . They ...
... observed , by way of caveat , that as translation is an inferior de- partment of literature , the translations of one who has already acquired a poetical reputation will derive an adventitious celebrity from his original works . They ...
76. oldal
... observed that the heart is the true altar where the Deity chooses to be honored , and that internal adoration is a thousand times more valuable than all the pomp of a magnificent worship intrusted to a small number of persons , and ...
... observed that the heart is the true altar where the Deity chooses to be honored , and that internal adoration is a thousand times more valuable than all the pomp of a magnificent worship intrusted to a small number of persons , and ...
88. oldal
... observe that she is classed by Herodotus with Io , and Europa , and Medea , all of them persons who on distinct grounds ... observed that the Argonautic expedition was sometimes represented as connecteed with the first conflict between ...
... observe that she is classed by Herodotus with Io , and Europa , and Medea , all of them persons who on distinct grounds ... observed that the Argonautic expedition was sometimes represented as connecteed with the first conflict between ...
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175. oldal - OF old sat Freedom on the heights, The thunders breaking at her feet : Above her shook the starry lights : She heard the torrents meet. There in her place she did rejoice, Self-gather'd in her prophet-mind, But fragments of her mighty voice Came rolling on the wind. Then stept she down thro...
2. oldal - Compound for sins they are inclined to By damning those they have no mind to.
189. oldal - Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white ; Nor waves the cypress in the palace walk ; Nor winks the gold fin in the porphyry font : The fire-fly wakens : waken thou with me. Now droops the milkwhite peacock like a ghost, And like a ghost she glimmers on to me. Now lies the Earth all Danae to the stars, And all thy heart lies open unto me.
208. oldal - Moreover his mother made him a little coat, and brought it to him from year to year, when she came up with her husband to offer the yearly sacrifice.
46. oldal - Join all, and try the omnipotence of Jove : Let down our golden, everlasting chain, Whose strong embrace holds heaven, and earth, and main: Strive all, of mortal, and immortal birth, To drag, by this, the Thunderer down to earth Ye strive in vain ! If I but stretch this hand, I heave the gods, the ocean, and the land; I fix the chain to great Olympus' height, And the vast world hangs trembling in my sight!
16. oldal - With these thou seest — if indeed I go (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island-valley of Avilion; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow. Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
190. oldal - And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come Yield thyself up : my hopes and thine are one : Accomplish thou my manhood and thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me.
190. oldal - Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who...
90. oldal - Dei'phobus in the under-world ; if we are asked whether there was not really some such historical Trojan war as this, our answer must be, that as the possibility of it cannot be denied, so neither can the reality of it be affirmed.
271. oldal - Eugh, obedient to the benders will ; The Birch for shaftes ; the Sallow for the mill ; The Mirrhe sweete-bleeding in the bitter wound ; The warlike Beech ; the Ash for nothing ill ; The fruitful! Olive ; and the Platane round ; The carver Holme ; the Maple seeldom inward sound.