The British Critic: A New Review, 25. kötetF. and C. Rivington, 1805 |
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ix. oldal
... himself , would have been an object of fingular intereft ; of the fragment which has lately appeared † , of his re- collections of his earliest years , this only can be faid , that it is genuine . There is fcarcely a hair of the Lion ...
... himself , would have been an object of fingular intereft ; of the fragment which has lately appeared † , of his re- collections of his earliest years , this only can be faid , that it is genuine . There is fcarcely a hair of the Lion ...
xii. oldal
... himself , as ufual , to the finances of France : nor is his work entitled Les Recettes Exterieurs tt , in any respect inferior to those which have preceded it . But the misfortune is , that in thefe days of change , ere the operation of ...
... himself , as ufual , to the finances of France : nor is his work entitled Les Recettes Exterieurs tt , in any respect inferior to those which have preceded it . But the misfortune is , that in thefe days of change , ere the operation of ...
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... himself those Knights that fhould accompany him . He made alfo many new Knights on the occafion : among whom were , the Lord Delaware , the Lord de Silvacier , Sir Thomas Banalter , Sir William Torceaux , Sir Thomas le Defpenfier , Sir ...
... himself those Knights that fhould accompany him . He made alfo many new Knights on the occafion : among whom were , the Lord Delaware , the Lord de Silvacier , Sir Thomas Banalter , Sir William Torceaux , Sir Thomas le Defpenfier , Sir ...
7. oldal
... himself towards the church of our Lady at Chartres , and religiously vowed to the Virgin , as he has fince con- feffed , that he would accept of terms of peace . He was at this time lodged in a fmall village , near Chartres , called ...
... himself towards the church of our Lady at Chartres , and religiously vowed to the Virgin , as he has fince con- feffed , that he would accept of terms of peace . He was at this time lodged in a fmall village , near Chartres , called ...
9. oldal
... himself to attend to the Letters of that poet , and as often does he find himself unable to keep his attention to the fubject . Even the third time , he is not fuccefsful , but is gone immediately to Lord Bacon , and various other ...
... himself to attend to the Letters of that poet , and as often does he find himself unable to keep his attention to the fubject . Even the third time , he is not fuccefsful , but is gone immediately to Lord Bacon , and various other ...
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571. oldal - And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.
256. oldal - Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.
1. oldal - Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining Countries, from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II. to the Coronation of Henry IV.
622. oldal - that font me to baptize with water, the " fame faid unto me, Upon whom thou...
52. oldal - Then spake Joshua to the Lord in the day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon, and thou Moon in the valley of Ajalon.
10. oldal - Lycidas was the prototype and pattern of them all. The liveliness of the description, the sweetness of the numbers, the classical spirit of antiquity that prevails in it, go for nothing. I am convinced by the way, that he has no ear for poetical numbers, or that it was stopped by prejudice against the harmony of Milton's. Was there ever any thing so delightful as the music of the Paradise Lost?
13. oldal - ... or nothing happens to occur. A man that has a journey before him twenty miles in length, which he is to perform on foot, will not hesitate and doubt whether he shall set out or not, because he does not readily conceive how he shall ever reach the end of it ; for he knows that, by the simple operation of moving one foot forward first and then the other, he shall be sure to accomplish it. So it is in the present case, and so it is in every similar case. A...
13. oldal - A letter is written as a conversation is maintained, or a journey performed; not by preconcerted or premeditated means, a new contrivance, or an invention never heard of before— but merely by maintaining a progress, and resolving as a postilion does, having once set out, never to stop till we reach the appointed end.
13. oldal - But it is to be hoped, that the present century has nothing to do with the mouldy opinions of the last ; and so good Sir Launcelot, or...
11. oldal - So long as I am pleased with an employment, I am capable of unwearied application, because my feelings are all of the intense kind. I never received a little pleasure from any thing in my life ; if I am delighted, it is in the extreme.