Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 12
... eyes . Cosm . Those eyes are doubtless Stars that in their day have twinkled In the devil's own firmament . D. Man . Every hair is like a sunbeam . Cosm . Ay , ' twas thence these locks were stolen . D. Man . Every ringlet seems a star ...
... eyes . Cosm . Those eyes are doubtless Stars that in their day have twinkled In the devil's own firmament . D. Man . Every hair is like a sunbeam . Cosm . Ay , ' twas thence these locks were stolen . D. Man . Every ringlet seems a star ...
Pagina 21
... eyes ? D. Man . Even so ; For they oftener err than any Other sense . D. Luis . And if my eyes Play me false , would you persuade me That my ears deceive me too ? D. Man . Yes . D. Luis . All else , in short , are liars . You alone , it ...
... eyes ? D. Man . Even so ; For they oftener err than any Other sense . D. Luis . And if my eyes Play me false , would you persuade me That my ears deceive me too ? D. Man . Yes . D. Luis . All else , in short , are liars . You alone , it ...
Pagina 28
... eyes their embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay precise attire , Girls at their skirts , and boys before at play , And many an infant sweet asleep on arm . Emulous which the first shall set ...
... eyes their embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay precise attire , Girls at their skirts , and boys before at play , And many an infant sweet asleep on arm . Emulous which the first shall set ...
Pagina 36
... eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were nevertheless gener- ally ...
... eyes , that usage or abuse which Vol- taire so much complains of . When in a very full house , for instance if troops were passing through , distinguished officers strove for those privileged seats , which were nevertheless gener- ally ...
Pagina 42
... eyes and mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to imitate Terence , so now , as a boy , with much more exciting occasion , I did not fail to reproduce the French forms as my ...
... eyes and mind , from the loftiest tragedy to the slightest after- piece ; and as , when a child , I had tried to imitate Terence , so now , as a boy , with much more exciting occasion , I did not fail to reproduce the French forms as my ...
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Affghanistan Agolanti appears Aubrey beauty British called Casuistry character Chartists cheeta Christian Coleridge colour Cosm dark Deerbrook Don Manuel door doubt earth empire English entered Essenes eyes Faust fear feel Gammon Ginevra give Goethe Goth Gothic Government Greek Greek tragedy Grimm's law hand head hear heart heaven Herat honour hope human India Josephus judicial combat king land language light look Lord means ment mind Miss moral nations nature never night o'er once opium original passed passion peace perhaps Persia present racter reader rhyme round scene Schelling seems seen servant sion soul spirit stand supposed Tag-rag Teutonic Teutonic languages thee thing thou thought tiger tion Titian Titmouse translation truth turned voice whole Wolfgang Menzel words Yatton